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South Fork Area Shopping
Several Amish auctions and craft shows are scheduled throughout the year. Popular auctions include the Produce Auctions, Quilt Auctions, and Christmas Craft Auctions.
Please do exercise caution when driving through this area as many pedestrians and horse-drawn buggies are sharing the roads as well.
Discover American-made, Amish-built solid wood furniture that is of heirloom quality! Our showroom, located in Liberty, KY, is brimming with high-quality hardwood furniture that will leave you wanting more. Our furniture experts can guide you through all the benefits of owning top-notch, American-made furniture. You will be amazed by our solid wood construction and the use of precision joinery techniques such as dovetail, mortise, and tenon joints. Stop by today and experience the quality of our furniture for yourself!
2644 S Fork Creek Rd, Liberty, KY 42539
Store Hours: 9:00 AM-5 PM, closed Tuesday and Sunday
Spring & Fall Consignment Auction: See Events Tab for upcoming event dates
The Casey County Produce Auction House is located in the heart of the South Fork Creek Amish area and has a variety of wholesale and consignment auctions. Click the Auction Schedule below to find when plant & flower auctions, produce auctions, hay & firewood auctions, and a bi-annual consignment auction.
Discount Groceries, ice cream, meats, cheeses, and more! Located in Liberty, KY, Sunny Valley Salvage Groceries offers customers close-dated and recently expired groceries to their many valued customers who travel from throughout Casey County and beyond. Each week offers a unique opportunity to purchase great deals on a full range of groceries and household goods.
Displayed among charming decor, find fresh seasonal produce at Lavern’s Country Market. They offer a great selection of local and home-grown items—Lavern’s offers bulk products as well as an assortment of groceries—fruits, vegetables, flowers, jams, jellies, candies, fudge, meats & cheeses.
The Quilter’s Trunk is a family-owned and operated fabric and sewing machine store located outside Liberty, Kentucky. Now in our 7th year, we strive to provide sewing and quilting supplies at an affordable price.
We carry two brands of sewing equipment, Baby Lock and Bernina.
Our repair technicians are certified and experienced with most major home sewing and embroidery equipment brands.
The rolling hills of Crittenden County are home to Kentucky's largest Amish Community with a population of over five hundred. Cabinetry, furniture, baked goods and bulk foods as well as seasonal items such as plants, vegetables, pumpkins and gourds can be purchased from individual Amish families.
Crittenden County has a thriving Amish community of over 600 residents. They presently have six Amish schools and four church districts. Many homes and farms have shops in which to sell their wares, which include Bentwood furniture, woven rugs, quilts, greenhouse plants, and baked goods.
Many Mennonites stress the importance of missionary work, helping to spread their faith to over fifty countries around the world, while the Amish tend to focus their efforts closer to home, sharing information about ministries, services, testimonies, and opportunities to Amish and non-Amish (English) communities alike.
But before getting started, let us begin by stating that the Amish speak a language called Pennsylvania Dutch. It is considered to be their first and native language. The Amish learn to read, write and speak in English, allowing them to communicate with the 'outside world'.
Personal care items such as soap, shampoo, toothpaste, and over-the-counter medications are also likely to be on the Amish shopping list. These basic health and hygiene products are necessities, and Walmart's variety and pricing make it a convenient place to purchase these items.
Some Amish drink alcohol in moderation, while others may abstain completely. Some Amish people drink alcohol for medicinal purposes, like homemade dandelion wine, while others may prohibit it altogether.
While the Amish are governed by the law, they don't want to have social security numbers. However, they do get one when they join the church as an adult. Because the Amish come from the Anabaptist tradition, they believe that you should be baptized as an adult when you're fully able to consent.
Each person sleeps on their side of the bed, with a board in between them to prevent any physical contact. The couple is allowed to talk to each other during the night, but they're not allowed to touch each other.
While many Amish communities tend to be private and not get involved with anything government related, the Amish respect and consistently abide by tax laws that are appropriate to their communities. These taxes include but are not limited to sales, income, property, and public school taxes.
Traditional Amish food includes dishes like tasty roasted chicken, creamy mashed potatoes & gravy, seasoned vegetables, fresh bread, and homemade jam. The Amish are also known for excellent baked goods, especially pies, cookies, breads, cakes, and fry pies.
Lancaster County is perhaps the most iconic Amish community in America. This region offers a deep dive into Amish culture, with its vast farmlands, traditional horse-drawn buggies, and a slower pace of life.
Located on 12 scenic acres of land, The Amish Village lets visitors enjoy a genuine Amish property and experience Amish culture up close. We offer three value-driven Amish Tour experiences, including the Amish Farmhouse and Village Tour, Backroads Bus Tour, and the most value for your dollar, the Premium Package Tour.
If you really want to feel the peace and tranquility that the Amish lifestyle provides, come see us on a Sunday! Our Countryside Bus tours on Sunday are a bit different than on other days, but you'll see things that cannot be seen any other day of the week.
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