Goshenhoppen.
(Say that 3 times fast.)
Kitchen Work
Goshenhoppen, PA is said to be the "oldest
continually existing German community in America."
A Germanic folk culture unique to Pennsylvania,
called Pennsylvania Dutch,
evolved from early German immigrants in the region.
For almost fifty years,
the people of Goshenhoppen
have brought to life the trades and skills
of the 18th - 19th century
Pennsylvania Dutch
during an annual folk festival
at the Antes Plantation
in Upper Frederick Twp.
One thing that sets this living history re-enactment apart from others
is there are no modern day, commercial vendors
Announcing Mealtime
Everything here looks authentic,
including what you can buy from the trade's people.
After tasting the handmade peach ice cream,
I remarked,
"They sure don't make ice cream like they used to."
(Which is probably a good thing for my waistline.)
Throughout the festival grounds
generations come together and
pass their skills on to the young.
Throughout the festival grounds
generations come together and
pass their skills on to the young.
Spinning
As you speak with the knowledgable re-enactors,
you too, will likely learn interesting facts.
Just like Daddy Does
If you only make time for one living history festival a year,
this is one not to miss in 2014.
Making Music
Goshenhoppen Folk Festival
My Festival Flickr album is here.
13 comments:
These pictures are so cool. It makes me want to visit there. :-)
I love places like this!! I live near Plymoth Plantation and grew up going to others in the PA/NJ area! Gorgeous pictures!!
I live in York, PA so we'll have to check this out! Looks awesome and I love your photos!
my hubby is PA Dutch and the only thing he can do is say half a dozen curse words in German...the fiddler looks happy, the rest not so much. i love re enactments like this, the spinner is a beautiful girl and photo
What a fun place! Would love to visit the Pennsylvania Dutch sometime!
What a great festival. So many wonderful places to explore and never enough time. Great photos!
What great shots and love how you have captured this culture
These are great Rebecca! And Goshenhoppen is a wonderful word. That is a very arresting portrait of the young spinner, but of course they are all excellent pics.
Love how they have kids involved in the re-enactments.
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Beautiful pictures and post. I'd love to visit one day but I couldn't even say the name once :). Thank you for sharing and partying with us.
I was abstent from blogging for a while but it sure feels good coming back to your photos! You really capture these little moments well!
Wow, that looks like an amazing festival. Thanks for sharing.
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