For the Mennonites in Iowa, 21st-century life in an Amish or Mennonite community isn’t much different from life 100 years ago. Residents of Amish towns in Iowa travel by horse and buggy, work without the help of electricity, and have a largely conservative and quiet lifestyle. There have been Amish and Mennonites in Iowa for more than 160 years. They welcome visitors with homegrown and homemade goods in Hazelton, Bloomfield, Kalona, and in Buchanan County.
1. Amish By-Ways Tour, 514 B Ave., Kalona
The Amish By-Ways Tour is a great way to get an up-close and personal glimpse of Amish life in the form of a guided 90-minute tour. Travel scenic backroads and see farms, gardens, homes, and schools. The tour also stops at several country shops.
2. Kalona Village Welcome Center, 715 D Ave., Kalona
The Kalona Village Welcome Center is a replica of a village from the 1800s village. Offering a unique peek into the past, the site features 13 buildings that have been carefully restored and filled with displays.
3. Hazelton Amish Community
There are about 800 Amish people living in this Old Order Amish community. Hazelton is full of businesses that specialize in handmade furniture and Amish-made baked goods.
4. Amish Produce Auction (Southern Iowa Produce Auction), 19141 Ice Ave., Bloomfield
Amish and non-Amish farmers provide garden produce, flowers, and many types of plants throughout the growing season. A copy of the Amish Produce Auction schedule is available at the Iowa Welcome Center.
5. Kalona Quilt & Textile Museum, 715 D Ave, Kalona
Some say Kalona is the Quilt Capital of Iowa. Here at the Kalona Quilt & Textile Museum, there are two galleries, one of which is devoted to Amish-made textiles. The exhibits rotate every few months, so there's almost always something new to see.
6. Stringtown Grocery , 540th St SW, Kalona
Springtown Grocery is a great place for shopping in bulk. You'll find gardening supplies, kitchen gadgets, canning supplies, and a huge variety of bulk packaged candy. There's even a cooler with milk from Kalona Dairy.
7. Dutchman's Store, 103 Division St., Cantril Iowa
Dutchman’s Store has everything you would need to successfully run a small homestead or farm. They offer clothing, housewares, sewing supplies, and food.
8. Yoder's Antiques Gifts & Quilts, 435 B Ave, Kalona
This is just one of many Amish-owned and operated businesses in Kalona. Plan to spend some time browsing, and remember that Amish businesses are closed on Sundays and usually only accept cash as payment. For more information, give Yoder's a call at (319) 656-3880.
9. Yoder’s Indian Creek Furniture, 22769 Route V-64, Milton
Yoder’s Indian Creek Furniture is owned by Mark Yoder, his brother, and his father. The retail store has been open since 2006, but the family members are multi-generational furniture building experts with a reputation for unsurpassed quality.
10. Hershberger Country Store, 1413 Grant Ave., Hazelton
You'll find it all here in Hershberger Country Store, a country store, owned and operated by members of the Hershberger clan. They sell glassware, hardware, Maytag washers, Coleman products, and lots of general merchandise.
Please note that many Amish and Mennonites in Iowa don’t keep regular hours. They don’t usually maintain websites, either. What’s more, Sundays are a day of rest in these communities, so plan your visits accordingly.
So, did you know that there were so many Amish and Mennonites in Iowa? Ever visited any of the spots mentioned above? Do you have a favorite Amish town in Iowa? Whatever it is, tell us!
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