The Amish
by solopes
Known worldwide, this particular culture is a landmark of Pennsylvania. It's easy to see, that their fight to block progress is being lost. Electricity is too powerful for the Amish.
So, halfway from the exclusive dedication to natural resources and the use of technological progress, they keep selling the differences, while surrendering to TV, movies or the efficiency of electronic cash registers.
The Amish
by el_ruso
The Amish are an extremely conservative Protestant sect who live in small communities near Harrisburg. They are very friendly and peaceful, and you will see them probably in the downtown. They don't drive cars, shave beards, and wear very old fashoned black clothing.
Harrisburg, PA
by Curt_James
The Hamilton Elementary School in the Harrisburg School District. I was their building substitute from January to November 2002.
I was hired by the Harrisburg School District as a fulltime art teacher on November 19, 2002. I currently work at Foose Elementary School which is located at 1301 Sycamore St. in Harrisburg, PA.
Foose is an inner-city school with a diverse student population. Talented and energetic, the students live primarily in three projects that surround the elementary school.