hitchup wrote:
We've been to both Amish areas. Indiana actually has more to see. We went to Sugarcreek, OH on a day trip from Vienna, WV and were disappointed that the store items were 99% Made in China, India. So we didn't venture any farther.
Whereas, Indiana actually has RV related things like the RV Hall of Fame, Factory Tours galore and plenty of Amish restaurants, furniture stores and campgrounds with FHUs.
As a rule of thumb, TRUE Amish stores will not advertise "Amish" or have anything to do with Amish in the title. Look for bible verses on store fronts and also don't be afraid of farm roads as many will have home based businesses.