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Philadelphia & Amish Tour

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Philadelphia & Amish Tour
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A group of people is taking a selfie in front of the iconic LOVE sculpture in a public spaceA group of people is taking a selfie in front of the iconic LOVE sculpture in a public spaceA group of people is taking a selfie in front of the iconic LOVE sculpture in a public spaceA group of people is taking a selfie in front of the iconic LOVE sculpture in a public space

If you've never ventured outside of Philadelphia's city limits, you're missing out on one of the most colorful and fascinating cultures and communities in Pennsylvania: the Amish. The Philadelphia Amish Tour offers a unique and immersive experience that allows visitors to learn more about the lives and traditions of these remarkable people.

The tour begins with a scenic bus ride through beautiful Pennsylvania countryside, taking you on a journey back in time to the 18th century. Your guide will explain the roots of the Amish faith, as well as the beliefs, customs and daily routines of these remarkable people. You'll pass by barns and fields where the sound of horses and buggies will transport you to a simpler, less complicated way of life.

Once you reach an Amish settlement, the tour will take you to a variety of Amish businesses where you'll see traditional craftsmanship in action. You'll learn how the Amish make furniture, quilts, and other handcrafted goods, both for practical use and for sale to the public. You'll also have the opportunity to buy handmade products to take home, as well as witness small scale Amish farming, including milking cows by hand, plowing fields with horses, and more.

In addition to these traditional crafts, you'll be able to visit Amish-owned stores and shops filled with homemade jams, jellies, and baked goods, all made from scratch the old-fashioned way. These homemade treats are sure to tantalize your taste buds and leave you feeling like you're taking home a piece of Amish culture with you.

The tour concludes with a stop at an Amish home, where you'll have a chance to witness the simplicity of daily life for the Amish. You'll learn about the importance of family, prayer, and community, as well as the Amish's rich and fascinating history. The tour guide will help you gain a deeper understanding of this unique way of life, providing insight into what makes the Amish so distinct and admirable.

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 Stop at  Betsy Ross House
Discover the Betsy Ross House in Philadelphia, an exciting slice of American history just a hop away from New York City. This charming heritage site venerates seamstress Betsy Ross, the reputed creator of the first American flag. Lose yourself in the beauty of the 18th-century Georgian architecture and step back in time with authentic colonial era furnishing and exhibits. This iconic location is a must-see for history buffs and patriots alike.
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 Stop at  Independence Hall
History comes alive at Independence Hall in Philadelphia, a must-visit destination near New York. Tread in the footsteps of the founding fathers as you explore the chambers where significant decisions shaping the nation were made. This landmark, part nostalgic and part inspiring, provides an immersive insight into the forging of America's freedom and democratic ideals
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 Stop at  JFK Plaza (Love Park)
Experience the romance of the City of Brotherly Love at the iconic JFK Plaza, fondly known as Love Park. Home to Robert Indiana's LOVE sculpture, it has become an emblem of unity and a popular destination spot for tourists and locals alike. Don't miss the stunning fountains and beautiful views - all within the pulsating heart of Philadelphia.
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 Stop at  Liberty Bell Center
Experience history firsthand at the Liberty Bell Center in Philadelphia. Just a short trip from New York City, this iconic symbol of American Independence holds a rich narrative. Discover the deep-seated tale of freedom and innovation engraved upon the infamous crack. Enlightening exhibits and films guide visitors through the bell's intriguing journey. A must-visit national treasure, offering enlightening perspectives on our nation's history. Come, let freedom ring!
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 Stop at  Philadelphia Museum of Art
Step into a world bursting with creativity at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. A stone's throw from New York, its grandiose neoclassical edifice is a captivating sight. Inside, explore an extraordinary collection of artwork that transcends time and continent, detailing a diverse human story via provoking exhibits, installations, and sculptures.
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 Stop at  Carve Cafe & Pizza
Carve Cafe & Pizzeria in New York City is the quintessential metropolitan eatery. Bask in the authentic New York ambiance while sinking your teeth into their famous hand-tossed pizza, made from fresh local ingredients. This bustling bistro not only serves remarkable food but also offers a unique urban dining experience, making it an unmissable gem in Manhattan's thriving culinary scene.
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 Stop at  Benjamin Franklin Grave
Visit Benjamin Franklin’s final resting place in Philadelphia, near New York, and pay homage to the man who shaped America's history. Nestled within the historic Christ Church Burial Ground, his grave is a symbol of enduring legacy and innovation. No NYC getaway is complete without acknowledging this beacon of early American leadership, ingenuity, and discovery. Discover deeper connections to the past in a serene, picturesque setting.

In closing, the Philadelphia Amish Tour is a must for anyone visiting Philadelphia or even for locals. You'll see a side of Pennsylvania you won't find anywhere else in the world, and the experience will leave a lasting impression on you. If you're looking for an authentic and educational tour that takes you off the beaten path, the Philadelphia Amish Tour should be at the top of your list.


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