Ohio’s Amish Country, located in the northeastern part of the state, draws over 4 million visitors every year—second only to Cedar Point amusement park as the Buckeye State’s most popular tourist ...
Much of the tourism industry that’s sprung up around Amish areas says more about Americans’ own identity than Amish values, writes Susan L. Trollinger, a professor of English and a scholar of rhetoric ...
BERLIN, Ohio — The Amish Country Theater here advertises itself as “a side-splittin’ comedy adventure.” “Side-splittin’” may not be the first descriptor that comes to mind when we think of the Amish.
Berlin has given a formal seat at the tourism development table to its citizens. That's nice but it's important how selected citizen representatives will vocalize new feedback and whether tourism ...
Ohio is, once again, the heart of it all. Gov. Mike DeWine announced a new − or, more accurately, old − tourism slogan for the state Wednesday: "Ohio, The Heart of it All." The state first used this ...