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The Amish Village in Ronks, Pennsylvania offers exactly that kind of refreshing temporal shift without requiring a complicated time travel device.
In response, several parents sued, arguing that exposing their children to the books threatened their right to raise their children according to their faith.
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Tourists curious about the Amish flock to their communities to see them and the Amish may not like the attention, but they ...
Tourists curious about the Amish flock to their communities to see them and the Amish may not like the attention, but they can make a living from it.