What is amish in nebraska?

The Amish community in Nebraska is relatively small, with only a few settlements. The first Amish settlers in Nebraska arrived in the early 1900s, coming primarily from Ohio, Indiana, and Pennsylvania. Today, there are approximately 800 Amish people living in Nebraska.

The largest Amish settlement in Nebraska is located near the town of Stuart in Holt County. This community was established in 1974 and currently has around 450 members. The second Amish settlement is located near the town of Bloomfield in Knox County. This community was established in 1995 and currently has around 150 members.

The Amish in Nebraska are known for their farming and carpentry skills, and many Amish-owned businesses sell furniture, quilts, and other handmade goods. They typically live a simple lifestyle without modern technologies like electricity or cars. The Amish in Nebraska are also known for their strong sense of community and their commitment to traditional values and practices, such as church attendance and traditional dress.