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I've driven through that area, but not bothered visiting it. Indiana had plenty of Amish and so we've already experienced the Amish thing before.
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Just to add my 2 cents, I have visited Amish country a couple of times and each time I thought it was dull and it made me feel a little guilty "oh look, htere's another one o' them Amish fellars." Some fo the shops were ok, but none seemed ot be run by Amish. On balance, I would probabyl not go out of my way to visit. IMHO.
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