Pennsylvania’s fourth-largest city was historically the heart of Pennsylvania Dutch Country, but has in recent decades become home to the highest proportion of Hispanics in the commonwealth.
Today is National Scrapple Day. It's Pennsylvania Dutch country's mystery meat. Thrift and efficiency are essential traits of the Pennsylvania Dutch that extend to cuisine, thus scrapple.
Republicans could see a boost in Pennsylvania from a demographic rarely seen at the polls: the Amish. The state’s famed “Pennsylvania Dutch” registered to vote in “unprecedented numbers ...
Pennsylvania German — synonymous to Pennsylvania Dutch, the heritage celebrated by the long-running festival — is one of the ancestries tracked by the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community ...
The festival will not be held in 2025, due to "mounting financial challenges that have made the event unsustainable." ...
It's safe to say that Amy Strauss likes scrapple, the classic Pennsylvania Dutch food. "I will eat scrapple every day for the rest of my life. It is my desert island food," said Strauss ...
For Douglas Madenford, who has spoken Pennsylvania Dutch all his life ... continuing agricultural practices brought over from the old country. While the Amish and Mennonites distinguished ...