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people. It was used by both
Mennonites and Amish in separate services for a period of time. Starting in 1947 it was also used as a school for children vacationing in Florida, though by 1949 or 1950 the county built a school for Pinecraft children at the corner of Beneva Road and Bahia Vista Street. The Amish have a separate church located at 1325 Hines Avenue.
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383:"Pinecraft" became the new name in 1925-1926 in Sarasota National Tourist Camp, consisting at the time of 466 campsites, most of them 40 by 40 feet (12 m × 12 m) in size, with a small public park at the present site of Pinecraft Park, a community house, and a water tank. At that time, Pinecraft was about
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Mennonite Tourist Church at 3340 Bahia Vista Avenue has been a landmark from the time it was purchased by Mennonites in 1946 for $ 7,500, equivalent to $ 117,000 in 2023. Prior to the purchase, the Kruppa bakery occupied the land. The church had attendance at the first Sunday services of 531
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The transition from camps to residential areas occurred gradually, with major housing construction beginning in the early 1940s, continuing briskly through the 1940s and into the 1950s. The roads were paved around 1949–1950. In 1949 single lots at
Pinecraft sold for $ 200, corner lots for $ 225.
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Sometime after 1926, another tourist camp called
Homecroft was laid out on adjacent property west and north of Pinecraft, which sometime after 1946 was incorporated into Pinecraft. Homecroft, about 1/4 mile by 1/2 mile in size, was bounded by Hacienda Street on the north, Yoder Street (then Lee
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FROM December through April, Amish travelers pack charter buses making overnight runs from Ohio to
Florida. Stiff black hats are gingerly stowed in overhead bins as the bus winds its way through hilly farm country, making pickups in small towns with names like Sugarcreek, Berlin and
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641:, a newspaper that for many years has contained both local news about Sugarcreek and letters submitted by Amish from around the country relating personal and social news (in the "national edition.")
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square mile (1.3 km) in size, bounded on the north by Bahia Vista Street (Bay Vista Street), on the west by
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This book's main sources are letters to the
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625:. Sugarcreek, OH: Carlisle Press.
589:"Census of Population and Housing"
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762:"Elite Coach Florida Line Run"
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739:. Pioneer Trails Bus Company
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