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  2. How Trump won Pennsylvania’s Amish vote - AOL

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    According to dozens of Amish, Mennonite, and ex-Amish who spoke with The Post this week, many of the groups’ deepest-held beliefs — including limited government and freedom of religion, went ...

  3. James Le Tort - Wikipedia

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    James Le Tort (often spelled James Letort, c. 1675 – c. 1742) was a Pennsylvania fur trader and a coureur des bois active in the early 18th century. He established trading posts at several remote Native American communities in Pennsylvania and Ohio and became fluent in the Delaware and Shawnee languages.

  4. Patchwork quilt - Wikipedia

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    The Amish people are famous for their geometric patchwork designs made with solid color fabrics, with independent patterns and quilting; typical motifs include floral designs and heart shapes. The Amish and Mennonite women of the Pennsylvania Dutch country have been creating exquisite quilted masterpieces since the mid-19th century (and some ...

  5. Bent's New Fort - Wikipedia

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    This new trading post was not profitable and in July 1857, Bent leased it briefly to the United States Army and ran it again as a trading post. [3] By 1860, an area near the fort was a distribution point for annuity goods for the Cheyenne and Arapaho, who were starving and in need of the provisions as they headed east for a buffalo hunt; "their ...

  6. Category:Amish in popular culture - Wikipedia

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  8. The Amish Cook: Amish snowbirds flock to Pinecraft - AOL

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    The most widely used, famous place in Pinecraft is Pinecraft Park. It's not that it's a fancy place at all, and there's a large pavilion where people gather to chat, play corn hole or have meetings.

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