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Yoder's Amish Home

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Sandpiper Homestays
May 12, 2022
Yoder’s Amish Home was purchased in 1972 by Eli and Gloria Yoder. Somewhat unsure of what to do with the badly run-down farm which had been rented out to Amish families for 10 years, Eli and Gloria decided to do what they had in the back of their minds all along. After extensive repairs (the little house was being used as a chicken coop!), Yoder’s Amish Home was opened for visits in 1983. Eli had been part of the Old Order Amish faith until the age of 21. Gloria was raised “English” in an Amish community, having gone to a mostly Amish school until the 5th grade, and lived just about 1/2 mile from Eli. With both of their heritages rooted in this culture and community, they thought it would be a great idea to share this unique culture with visitors from all over the world. For the past 30-plus years, Yoder’s Amish Home has been striving to give visitors an inside look at our culture and people. Stop in and visit—we are glad to host you!
Yoder’s Amish Home was purchased in 1972 by Eli and Gloria Yoder. Somewhat unsure of what to do with the badly run-down farm which had been rented out to Amish families for 10 years, Eli and Gloria decided to do what they had in the back of their minds all along. After extensive repairs (the little…
Sheena
February 26, 2022
Amish guides will walk you through a typical day in the life of a local Amish family. Buggy rides and bakery are also on site.
Ruth
August 18, 2019
Tour Amish homes, a schoolhouse, barn, take a carriage ride. Learn about the Amish way of life!
Marcus
April 8, 2019
Experience Amish Country.
Denice
August 1, 2014
Conducted tours through two Amish houses and a barn full of farm animals, with talks about the history and customs of the Amish faith. Great if you're interested in Amish culture and buggy rides!

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Locatie
6050 OH-515
Millersburg, OH