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    • About the Goschenhoppen Folk Festival
    • Map – Finding the Festival
    • Festival FAQ
  • Events
    • Monthly Meetings
    • Thomas R. Brendle Folklife Symposium
    • Christmas Market
    • Contact Us & Maps
  • MuseumsFolk Life
    • Antes Plantation – Home of the Folk Festival
    • Red Men’s Hall – Museums
    • Red Men’s Hall – Library
    • Textile Collection Catalog
    • The Vault
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    • Contact Us & Maps
  • LearnPennsylvania Dutch
    • Essays by Goschenhoppen Historians
    • Henry Antes
      • The Antes Family by Arthur J. Lawton
      • Neighbors of Henry Antes
      • The Children of Henry Antes
    • The Antes Garden
    • The Pennsylvania Dutchman and Pennsylvania Folklife available online
    • Pennsylvania Dutch At-Home Companion Blog
    • Blog
      • Welcome to the Blog of the Goschenhoppen Historians
      • Pennsylvania German Nicknames
      • Rye Bread – Part One
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The Goschenhoppen Historians
  • Goschenhoppen Folk FestivalPennsylvania German Folk Festival
    • About the Goschenhoppen Folk Festival
    • Map – Finding the Festival
    • Festival FAQ
  • Events
    • Monthly Meetings
    • Thomas R. Brendle Folklife Symposium
    • Christmas Market
    • Contact Us & Maps
  • MuseumsFolk Life
    • Antes Plantation – Home of the Folk Festival
    • Red Men’s Hall – Museums
    • Red Men’s Hall – Library
    • Textile Collection Catalog
    • The Vault
    • Bookstore
    • Contact Us & Maps
  • LearnPennsylvania Dutch
    • Essays by Goschenhoppen Historians
    • Henry Antes
      • The Antes Family by Arthur J. Lawton
      • Neighbors of Henry Antes
      • The Children of Henry Antes
    • The Antes Garden
    • The Pennsylvania Dutchman and Pennsylvania Folklife available online
    • Pennsylvania Dutch At-Home Companion Blog
    • Blog
      • Welcome to the Blog of the Goschenhoppen Historians
      • Pennsylvania German Nicknames
      • Rye Bread – Part One
  • Members
    • Join / Donate
      • Join / Donate
      • Material Donations
      • Bequests
    • Become a NEW Volunteer
    • Festival Volunteers

 The Goschenhoppen Region

 

Pennsylvania Dutch scholars William J Frey, Alfred Shoemaker, and Don Yoder

wrote and edited a series of publications about Pennsylvania German life and culture from 1949 through 1997.  These excellent resources are now available online thanks to the efforts of Franklin and Marshall College and Ursinus College.

“The Pennsylvania Dutchman” and “Pennsylvania Folklife” Online

Historian Robert Wood –

The “Window Pane Tax”

A Curious Old Deed

A Voyage Up the Salt River

Bullying is Nothing New

Butchering Day on the Farm – Smoked Meats – Part 2

Cazenove’s 1794 Pennsylvania Travel Journal – Part 1

Cazenove’s 1794 Pennsylvania Travel Journal – Part 2

Clover – Part 1

Clover – Part 2

Corncribs were on Every Farm

The Trials of the Early Ministers

Fish Wars on the Schuylkill

Fraktur

“Hex Signs” A Fascinating Pennsylvania Mystery

Himmelsbriefen were in Most Homes

To Market – Hucksters – Part 3

To Market, Selections from Herbert Borneman MS

The Real Story of Mountain Mary – Part 1

The Real Story of Mountain Mary – Part 2

Nicholas Pomp

Pennsylvania Dutch Music and Dance

Daniel B Royer Diaries – Part 3

Thatched Roofs and Rye Straw

Spring Houses were Valuable Additions to the Farmstead

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Antes Plantation

Folk Festival

318 Colonial Road

Perkiomenville, PA

Access  only from Rt 73 / Big Rd

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