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Old 07-13-2008, 10:41 PM
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Re: AMISH ACRES in Nappanee, IN

There is a church in Goshen but I think it is ALJC but am not for sure.
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Re: AMISH ACRES in Nappanee, IN

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Brother,,, do you have a chip on your shoulder concerning Jeffersonville?
No I do not,I would find Evansville interesting too.
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Most of Indiana is flat. There are things to do in Indianapolis, and I know of an amusement park in Santa Claus. There are lots of places to go fishing, but nothing good around these parts. What kind of entertainment are you looking for?
Not really looking for very active participatory entertainment so much...I think Amish Acres will be most likely a good fit for what we are looking for while we are in the area.
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My husband and I may be going to IN in the next few weeks. No offense to anyone from IN, but that state never seemed to have many areas of interest as far as tourist attractions....Someone gave me a brochure about "Amish Acres" and I just read a little about it online. What about churches in the Nappanee area and the Elkhart area???

Has anyone been to "Amish Acres"?....If so, tell me about your experiences!..What about the restaurant and the musical theatre?

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http://www.amishacres.com/musical_theatre.html

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Yes, been there and go back to see cousins every few years. I have quite a few old order Mennonite relatives there. We had my grandma's funeral service there (one of them) even though she is buried in Lancaster County PA.

The restaurant is great, but we never did the theater there.
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There is a church in Goshen but I think it is ALJC but am not for sure.
Thanks for the info, Sis...I know I can do an online search but thought I would see if anyone had any recommendations.
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Not really looking for very active participatory entertainment so much...I think Amish Acres will be most likely a good fit for what we are looking for while we are in the area.
That part of the state is very cleaned up and tidy looking. All the farms are kept very nice.
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The food is awesome...of course I love food and will eat anything...
I am with you on the food , Sister Alvear! I love it all, especially there. I always found it interesting learning about the Amish and their way of life.
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Yes, been there and go back to see cousins every few years. I have quite a few old order Mennonite relatives there. We had my grandma's funeral service there (one of them) even though she is buried in Lancaster County PA.

The restaurant is great, but we never did the theater there.
Hi, Stephen Hoover.... I thought you would most likely know something about this. From the website, it looks as though it would be worth the drive from where we will be in IN (not a long drive at all). Thanks..I KNEW the food would be good but wanted to hear it "officially" from folks here.
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The big closed down one. Maybe, the biggest of those big closed down ones. That whole area along the lake front. 1990's.

What's with Jeffersonville? Did I miss something?
The big closed down one? There were several steel mills in Gary. USSteel was one of them (my grandpa retired from that one). Inland Steel is another one (Dad and other grandpa retired from that one). By the time I got of age, getting a job at the steel mill was next to impossible. Thank God, too.
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Re: AMISH ACRES in Nappanee, IN

Ain't Notre Dame in IN ? I wonder does the hunchback still live there ?
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