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The Prettiest Drive Through Amish Country in Lancaster, PA
Clip: Season 2 Episode 2 | 1m 1sVideo has Closed Captions
A journey along picturesque Route 772 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.
The picturesque journey along Route 772 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania takes you through the heart of Amish and Pennsylvania Dutch Country. This route curves northward in a sweeping arc, showcasing the tranquil beauty of Amish farmlands, historic covered bridges, and the simple charm of Amish-run businesses.
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Get Out of Town
The Prettiest Drive Through Amish Country in Lancaster, PA
Clip: Season 2 Episode 2 | 1m 1sVideo has Closed Captions
The picturesque journey along Route 772 in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania takes you through the heart of Amish and Pennsylvania Dutch Country. This route curves northward in a sweeping arc, showcasing the tranquil beauty of Amish farmlands, historic covered bridges, and the simple charm of Amish-run businesses.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipRoute 772 is the prettiest drive in Lancaster County, takes you northward in a big scoping arc, through the Amish farmlands, you'll see some covered bridges, so you get all sorts of great views, great experiences.
You'll see plenty of, you know, Amish buggies along with it, and also there's a number of Amish-run businesses whether it's the countryside Road Stand or different furniture manufacturers that the Amish themselves run as businesses, a lot of people when they say Pennsylvania Dutch they mean Amish, but that's incorrect.
Pennsylvania Dutch means Pennsylvania Deutsch, Pennsylvania German, that's a large part of our heritage here.
And the Amish are slice of the Pennsylvania Dutch.
The two don't mean the same.
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