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The Amish, or Plain People, in Pennsylvania's Lancaster County, still use horse drawn buggys for transportation - Stock Photo Paint Reference, Amish Buggy, Amish Lifestyle, Amish Culture, Amish Life, Plain People, Amish Community, Chuck Wagon, Horse And Buggy

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The horse-drawn buggy is essential to Amish society. Amish buggies are both practical transport, and symbolic of the people. Though most Amish allow riding in motor vehicles such as cars and buses, no Amish permit ownership of the automobile. Amish feel the horse-drawn carriage promotes a slower pace of life and greater reliance on community.

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Where do Amish buggies come from? Most established Amish settlements have at least one full-time buggy maker, but those that don't usually acquire their vehicles in larger settlements. Amish buggy makers rarely make a buggy from top to bottom. Parts such as the wheels or undercarriage may come from other Amish shops. One buggy shop

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