You have traced the term “Garden Spot” (Scribbler colums of Feb. 20, March 3). Can you trace the first use of the word “Dutch” (instead of Deutsche) when speaking of the Pennsylvania Germans?
home-backyard Lancaster County: Pennsylvania German (Deutsch) Farming Join Paul Epsom as he learns how the early Pennsylvania German communities farmed in Lancaster County at the picturesque Landis ...
Winterthur, coming off a landmark year thanks to last year’s Downton Abbey costume exhibit, hopes that the crowds who discovered the museum last year will return to see their new exhibit: “A Colorful ...
Nau vielleicht hoscht du en Frog, was iss der Unnerschitt zwischich Pennsilfaanisch Deutsch* un Pennsilfaanisch Deitsch? Deel Leit saage Deutsch, un annere Leit saage, Deitsch. Yaahre zerick in die ...
The Pennsylvania German Cultural Heritage Center at Kutztown University will host a new conference Nov. 14-15, exploring the future of Pennsylvania German folklife, ethnic identity and language ...
Oct. 1—KUTZTOWN — At the dedication of the new Pennsylvania German Cultural Heritage Center at Kutztown University, Lee S. Heffner thought of the heritage left by his grandfather, Milton J. Hill. "My ...
Friends of the Daniel Boone Homestead in Exeter Township hosted “A Homestead Easter” on Saturday, March 31. Visitors to the Homestead learned about Pennsylvania German Easter traditions, many that ...
In this age of blitzkrieg development, the Lehigh Valley’s Pennsylvania German DNA — its beloved Dutchiness — is vanishing as fast as its farmland. Goodbye, scrapple. Hello, New York pizza. Observers ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X The Philadelphia Museum of Art calls it “the most comprehensive exhibition to be devoted to ...