Susquehanna County Welcomes Thriving Amish Community


susquehanna County Welcomes Thriving Amish Community

New Amish Community Takes Root in Northeastern Pennsylvania: Tradition Meets Coal Country

In an unexpected turn of events, a new Amish community has established itself in the rolling hills of northeastern Pennsylvania, bringing a touch of simplicity and tradition to this former coal mining region. The settlement, which began forming in early 2024, now consists of approximately 25 families who have relocated primarily from more established Amish communities in Lancaster County and Ohio.

Jacob Miller, one of the community’s founding members, explains the motivation behind the move: “We were seeking new opportunities and affordable farmland. This area offered us a chance to start fresh while maintaining our way of life. The rich agricultural heritage and welcoming spirit of the locals appealed to us.”

The new settlement, located in Susquehanna County, joins the growing Amish presence in Pennsylvania. While the state has long been home to Amish communities, this new group represents a significant expansion into a previously untapped region and has quickly established several thriving businesses that are attracting attention from locals and visitors alike.

One of the most popular new establishments is the Sunrise Bakery, run by Sarah Yoder and her family. Located just off Route 11, the bakery has become known for its fresh-baked goods, particularly its shoofly pies and homemade bread. “We use recipes passed down through generations,” Yoder shares. “People seem to appreciate the simplicity and quality of our baked goods. We’ve even started making a coal region favorite – Welsh cookies – as a nod to the area’s heritage.”

The bakery has become a favorite stop for both locals and tourists exploring the area. Emily Thompson, a resident of nearby Montrose, explains, “The Sunrise Bakery has become my go-to place for fresh bread and pies. There’s something special about knowing it was made that morning using traditional methods. It’s a wonderful addition to our community.”

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Another thriving enterprise is Miller’s Handcrafted Furniture, where master craftsman Eli Miller creates stunning pieces that blend traditional Amish woodworking techniques with designs suited to local tastes. “We’re adapting our styles to complement the farmhouse and colonial-inspired homes in the area,” Miller notes. “People here appreciate the durability of our furniture and its connection to nature.”

The furniture shop has garnered attention not only for its quality but also for its sustainable practices. All wood is sourced from responsibly managed forests in the region, and the shop operates entirely off-grid, powered by solar panels.

The Susquehanna County Farmers Market has seen a boost since the arrival of the Amish community. Every Saturday, Amish farmers set up stalls offering fresh produce, homemade jams, and handcrafted items. John Stoltzfus, who runs one of the most popular produce stands, shares, “We’re finding that people in northeastern Pennsylvania have a real appreciation for farm-fresh goods. It’s been a joy to share our harvests with the community.”

The impact of the Amish settlement extends beyond retail. Local restaurants have begun sourcing ingredients from Amish farms, leading to a growing farm-to-table movement in the area. Chef Michael Rodriguez of The Endless Mountain Table, a popular restaurant in New Milford, shares, “Working with the Amish farmers has transformed our menu. The quality and freshness of their produce is unmatched. We’ve been able to create some unique dishes that blend local culinary traditions with Amish-grown ingredients.”

While the Amish are known for their traditional ways, this new community has found innovative ways to adapt to their new home while maintaining their core values. For instance, some businesses have partnered with non-Amish locals to handle online orders and electronic payments, allowing them to reach a wider customer base without compromising their beliefs.

The arrival of the Amish has not been without challenges. The community has had to navigate local regulations regarding their horse-and-buggy transportation on busy roads. However, local officials have been largely supportive of the new settlers.

Mayor Susan Clark of Montrose comments, “The Amish community has brought a unique dimension to our area. We’re committed to working with them to ensure they can maintain their traditional lifestyle while contributing to our local economy and enriching our cultural diversity. Their presence adds another layer to northeastern Pennsylvania’s reputation as a welcoming, historically rich community.”

The Amish community has also found ways to integrate with existing local events and attractions. Salt Springs State Park has partnered with the Amish community to offer authentic demonstrations of traditional crafts and farming techniques. This collaboration has added a new layer of living history to the park’s offerings and provides visitors with a unique opportunity to experience both early American and Amish cultures side by side.

Looking ahead, the Amish community has plans for further expansion. A small schoolhouse is under construction, and there are discussions about opening a dedicated Amish market to showcase their various goods and crafts. Additionally, some community members are exploring the possibility of offering guided tours of their farms and workshops, providing visitors with an immersive experience of Amish life.

As the sun sets over the Endless Mountains, casting long shadows across newly tilled Amish fields, it’s clear that this community is here to stay. Jacob Miller reflects on their journey so far: “We may be far from our original homes, but we’ve found a new one here in northeastern Pennsylvania. The land is different, the surroundings are more diverse, but the spirit of hard work and community is the same. We’re grateful for the warm welcome we’ve received.”

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For visitors to Susquehanna County, the opportunity to experience both the area’s rich history and the simplicity of Amish life offers a truly unique experience. As Eli Miller puts it, “We may not have electricity in our homes, but we have something just as powerful – a connection to the land and to our traditions. That’s what people are really looking for when they come here.”

This new Amish settlement in northeastern Pennsylvania represents a fascinating blend of cultures, tradition, and adaptation. As it continues to grow and evolve, it promises to become an integral part of the rich cultural tapestry that is the Keystone State.

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