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Table of Contents Amish Information 2 Blue Loop Areas 4 (East Oo, Mansfield, Lile Valley &Salamanca) Green Loop Areas 8 (Dayton, Gowanda, Perrysburg & South Dayton) Orange Loop Areas 12 (Randolph) Pink Loop Areas 16 (Caaraugus, Cherry Creek, Conewango Valley & Leon) Amish Tours 20 Amish Geo Trail 22 Barn Quilt Trail 23 Please be aware that Amish businesses move and may no longer be in the locations indicated on this map. A limited number of gas stations are available, so fuel up before you come! Amish Information Welcome to NY’s Amish Trail. Check out the following Amish information and tips to help you with your visit. WHO ARE THE AMISH? e Amish adhere to a Christian faith and belief system that values community, unity, family, faith and hard work. e Amish in our area are Old Order, a very conservative and traditional community living without electricity, phones, cars and other modern conveniences. Most commonly recognized by their plain dress, horse and buggy transportation, and old fashioned farming practices; they live an intentional lifestyle that separates them from the modern world and is centered around their families and Amish community. ey make a living from farming and handcraſting products for sale. WHAT DO THE AMISH MAKE AND SELL? ey produce a variety of goods including quilts, rugs, baked goods, candy, furniture, toys, baskets, eggs, homegrown fruits & vegetables, jams, woodworking, leather, lumber, iron works and more. WHERE ARE THE AMISH SHOPS? e Amish sell their products from their homes--the Amish Trail map will help you locate their businesses. Look for a sign in their front yard and an OPEN sign to direct you. You will not find any large Amish stores or commercialized Amish shopping areas or aractions. Rural, small town, personal and friendly is what characterizes this area instead. An authentic Amish experience! WHAT ELSE DO I NEED TO KNOW? • Amish shops are closed on Sundays and certain holidays. Some shops may also close randomly for various reasons such as a wedding, funeral, or family obligation. • Amish do not accept credit cards. • Slow down and drive with caution around Amish horse & buggies. Do not take photos of the Amish or their children; it is against their beliefs. Photos of buildings and scenery are allowed. • Respect their privacy and personal property. WHAT ELSE IS THERE IN THE AREA? Besides the Amish shops there are many other local shops and businesses. Be sure to check out the Amish Trail map & visitor’s guide for more information on all the great shops, restaurants, accommodations, and aractions that are part of NY’s Amish Trail. Scan the QR code to learn more about NY’s Amish Trail.

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Page 1: Amish Information Table of Contents lumber, iron works and more. WhERE ARE ThE AMISh ShOPS? The Amish sell their products from their homes--the Amish Trail

Table of ContentsAmish Information 2● Blue Loop Areas 4 (East Otto, Mansfield, Little Valley &Salamanca)

● Green Loop Areas 8 (Dayton, Gowanda, Perrysburg & South Dayton)

● Orange Loop Areas 12 (Randolph)

● Pink Loop Areas 16 (Cattaraugus, Cherry Creek, Conewango Valley & Leon)

Amish Tours 20Amish Geo Trail 22Barn Quilt Trail 23

Please be aware that Amish businesses move and may no longer be in the locations indicated on this map.

A limited number of gas stations are available, so fuel up before you come!

Amish InformationWelcome to NY’s Amish Trail. Check out the following Amish information and tips to help you with your visit.

WhO ARE ThE AMISh?The Amish adhere to a Christian faith and belief system that values community, unity, family, faith and hard work. The Amish in our area are Old Order, a very conservative and traditional community living without electricity, phones, cars and other modern conveniences.

Most commonly recognized by their plain dress, horse and buggy transportation, and old fashioned farming practices; they live an intentional lifestyle that separates them from the modern world and is centered around their families and Amish community. They make a living from farming and handcrafting products for sale.

WhAT DO ThE AMISh MAkE AND SELL?They produce a variety of goods including quilts, rugs, baked goods, candy, furniture, toys, baskets, eggs, homegrown fruits & vegetables, jams, woodworking, leather, lumber, iron works and more.

WhERE ARE ThE AMISh ShOPS?The Amish sell their products from their homes--the Amish Trail map will help you locate their businesses. Look for a sign in their front yard and an OPEN sign to direct you. You will not find any large Amish stores or commercialized Amish shopping areas or attractions. Rural, small town, personal and friendly is what characterizes this area instead. An authentic Amish experience!

WhAT ELSE DO I NEED TO kNOW?• Amish shops are closed on Sundays and certain holidays.

Some shops may also close randomly for various reasons such as a wedding, funeral, or family obligation.

• Amish do not accept credit cards.

• Slow down and drive with caution around Amish horse & buggies.

• Do not take photos of the Amish or their children; it is against their beliefs. Photos of buildings and scenery are allowed.

• Respect their privacy and personal property.

WhAT ELSE IS ThERE IN ThE AREA?Besides the Amish shops there are many other local shops and businesses. Be sure to check out the Amish Trail map & visitor’s guide for more information on all the great shops, restaurants, accommodations, and attractions that are part of NY’s Amish Trail.

Scan the QR code to learn more about NY’s Amish Trail.

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MAGER MOUNTAIN ALPACAS69 Mountain View Drive, Little Valley 716-938-9077 magermountainalpacas.com

hours: Friday, Saturday & Sunday 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.So Soft Gift Shop, stocked with a large variety of handmade and Peruvian Alpaca products, including: yarn, socks, fine apparel, teddy bears, rugs and more.

MANSFIELD AREA HISTORICAL SOCIETY7691 Toad hollow Road, Little Valley 716-257-9288www.mansfield.orghours: Open every other Saturday. Call for appointment.Established in 2010 in the former Mansfield Town hall (previously a United Congregational Church); for the preservation of historical significance in the early settlement of Cattaraugus County and to promote continued area businesses.

HOG SHED STUDIO POTTERYP O Box 41; 8420 Otto-Maples Road, East Otto 716-257-9549Studio showroom of original handmade functional stoneware created by Elliott and Michael hutten.

hours: Wednesday to Sunday 10:00 am - 5:00pm May - Dec. (other times by appointment) www.eastotto.com

BROOKSIDE STUDIO WATERCOLORS8363 Otto-Maples Road, East Otto 716-257-9790Watercolor paintings, limited edition prints, reproductions, note cards and paintings by artist, Robin Zefers Clark.

WOODSWORK CARvINGS8253 Safford Road, East Otto 716-257-9642unique selection of rustic hand crafted figures, sculptures, furniture, kitchenware and Santas. Owner Dug Stein uses locally gathered and cured wood.

EAST OTTO

LITTLE VALLEY

MANSFIELD

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SALAMANCA

HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS & SUITES779 Broad Street, Salamanca716-945-7600www.hIExpress.comkid’s Suite, Whirlpool Suites with kitchenettes, Compli-mentary Deluxe Continental Breakfast, Indoor Pool & Whirlpool, Fitness Center, In-Room coffee makers, FREE Wireless Internet, hair dryers, iron & ironing boards. Shuttle to Seneca Allegany Casino 24/7. TAX EXEMPT.

SENECA-IROQUOIS NATIONAL MUSEUM814 Broad Street, Salamanca

716-945-1760 www.senecamuseum.org hours: Monday – Sunday 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Learn how hodinohso:ni traditional and contemporary art reflects the heritage from

ancient times to today. Permanent exhibits show a partially reconstructed longhouse, a rebuilt log cabin, and a historical perspective of the Allegany territory prior to the kinzua Dam being built in 1965.

THE CROSSPATCH5281 Baker Road, Salamanca 716-938-6313www.TheCrosspatch.com Guided horseback Riding, Overnight rides, Stagecoach, Wagon, Sleigh & Carriage Rides, Chuck Wagon Supper Shows. Store for homemade, handmade and Western theme items. Join the Crosspatch as they bring the West to the East.

COACH INN5125 Route 353, Salamanca 716-938-6344Open Thursday - SundayThis restored full service restaurant offers a full menu to satisfy the hungriest people. Fine dining and service will have you planning to come back for more!

WILD BILL’S RUSTIC FURNITURE& GREAT vALLEY ALPACAS5393 Route 98, Great Valley 716-699-2131handmade furniture with a rustic style. Visit the Alpaca farm.

SALAMANCA HISTORICAL MUSEUM“We Make history Come Alive in Salamanca, NY!”125 Main St, Salamanca [email protected] hours: Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.Free Admission; Fully handicapped Accessible; Group Tours available. Restored 1882 bank building. Various displays depicting history of Salamanca. Staff is available to answer questions.

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GOWANDAAMISH COLLECTIONS 24 West Main Street, Gowanda 716-241-7058 www.amishcollections.comOpen Tuesday - Thursday 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.; Friday 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Specializing in custom cabinetry, furniture, islands; All handmade by local Old Order Amish.

GOWANDA AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 49 West Main Street, Gowanda 716-532-2834 www.gowandachamber.comhours: Monday thru Friday 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. The Northern entrance to New York’s Amish Trail. Will help plan your trip and provide local information.

HEAvEN SCENT/COPY CENTRAL18 Jamestown Street, Gowanda 716-532-5852hours: Monday thru Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Large selection of gifts and home decor. PBC Singing Bears, Starwest Essential Oils, Ear candles, Native American Dolls, Premier Spinners, and much more. Copy Central is able to take care of many of your business copy needs promptly.

GOWANDA HARLEY-DAvIDSON® 2535 Gowanda Zoar Road, Gowanda 716-532-4584 www.Gowandaharley.comhours: Monday – Wednesday 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Thursday & Friday 8:30 a.m. – 8:00 p.m., Saturday 8:30 a.m. – 3:00 p.m., September 1 – March 31 Closed Sundays and MondaysOfficially licensed harley-Davidson® offering motorcycles, Motorclothes™ , Service & Parts.

RAINBOW’S END HERBS10084 hooker hill Road, Perrysburg 716-532-6022hOURS: Call ahead for hours and appointments.Organic culinary and medicinal herbs; handmade soaps, balsam sachets, jams; books, ointments, teas and other fine herbal products. Classes and events seasonally.

JESSE’S TOY BOX53 West Main Street, Gowanda 716-532-3196www.jessestoybox.com

Open Monday - SaturdayOld-fashioned toy store with train tables, Lego tables, puppet theater, play kitchen, doll house with a variety of candy, snacks and drinks

THE MASTER’S PLAN CAFé 9586 Railroad Avenue, Dayton 716-725-9229www.themastersplancafe.orgThe Master’s Plan Café is a ministry outreach, a refurbishing of the old Dayton hotel. Special events through out the year, including Dice Runs, Car show, Fall celebration and more. Open soon as a full service restaurant with 50-60’s décor.

DAYTON

PERRYSBURG

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SOUTh DAYTON

WILLOW CREEK COTTAGE9811 Mosher Road, South Dayton 716-532-3868www.willowcreekny.com

Fully furnished country home. Rentals per night, weekend or longer. Stay and play along the Amish Trail.

THE MUSTARD SEED RESTAURANT 315 Pine Street, South Dayton 716-988-3800 www.themustardseedrestaurant.comhours: Thursday - Saturday 11:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m.; ~ Catering available daily ~ Fresh salads, sandwiches, breakfast and dinners made with whole foods.~ organic, locally grown, vegan, vegetarian and hormone free burger!

vALLEY HARDWARE CENTER 524 Pine Street, South Dayton 716-988-3304www.shopvalley.doitbest.comhours: Monday – Friday 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m., Saturday 8:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.kerosene lamps, lanterns,

canning supplies and boots - a special collection of Amish made items, gifts and .99 cards.

RACERS RESTAURANT 8403 Rt 62, South Dayton 716-988-3301Memorial Day to Labor Day 7 Days/week; 11:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.

Excellent & affordable food; play ground equipment; outdoor seating for families with pets. Live bait and tackle shop next door.

HIDEAWAY ARCHERY 12749 Cottage Road, South Dayton 716-532-2360hours vary, please call ahead. www.hideawayarchery.com hunting cabin style store and 20 yard indoor range. Full ser-vice archery pro shop, shoot bows, leagues in the fall and winter.

HERBAL EXPRESSIONS/ THE FLOWER SHOP 316 Pine Street, South Dayton 716-988-3550hours: Saturday 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Unique country, homemade & Amish made gifts, home decor, essential oils, candles, jewelry and accessories.

SOUTH DAYTON SUPERMARKET303 Pine StreetSouth Dayton716-988-3871 www.southdaytonsupermarket.comFood, gas and cold drinks. Famous for homemade “Duper Donuts”.

PERRYSBURG

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RANDOLPh

JUMBRONI’S PIzzA & GAMES4 Jamestown Street, Randolph 716-358-2225www.jumbronis.com

Open DailyPizza, subs, wings, sides, salads, arcade games. Fresh dough made daily.

CARDINAL ACRES ALPACAS9759 Manley hill Road, Little Valley 716-307-4582, Please call for directions

www.cardinalacresalpacas.comhours: 9:00 a.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Fine alpaca products, raw fleece, yarn, great gifts. See alpacas of all colors, daily farm visits.

CARDINAL HILLS GOLF COURSE78 Conewango Road, Randolph 716-358-5409

www.cardinalhillsny.com18 hole, par 72.

Pro shop, dining and relaxed bar atmosphere. Very reasonable rates.

OREGANO’S RESTAURANT143 Main Street, Randolph 716-358-4429 www.oreganosny.com

Tuesday - Saturday 11:00 a.m. - 9:00 p.m.historic ambiance ~ Memorable service ~ Delicious cuisine.

POPE HAvEN CAMPGROUND11948 Pope Road, Randolph 716-358-4900www.popehaven.comMay—October

150 unit campground & cabin rentals. WiFi, fishing pond, laundry, game room.

THE PICKLE BARREL133 Main Street, Randolph 716-358-2087 www.randolphpicklebarrel.comTuesday - Friday 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m., Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Unique gifts, rustic home décor, pickled products, quilting & scrapbooking supplies.

ONE BANK STREET ~ HISTORIC FIREHOUSE INNOne Bank Street, Randolph 716-358-20224 room inn, suites and guest rooms, all with private baths.Opening summer 2012.

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SENN-SATIONS SALON & DAY SPA150 Main Street, Randolph 716-358-2265www.sennsations.comTuesday - Saturdays Full service hair salon, skin care, massages, waxing, tanning, manicures and pedicures.

RANDOLPH RETAIL COMPANY127 Main Street, Randolph 716-358-5758

Tuesday - Friday 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Saturday 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Call for extended holiday hours.Featuring affordable women’s clothing, unique gifts, home décor, jewelry, kids corner.

RANDOLPH PEACHES & CREAM19 Main Street, Randolph 716-358-2241www.randolphpeaches.comFrom Easter to Christmas 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.. Closed from November 1 to Thanksgiving.Flowers, vegetable plants, produce, Amish jams, local maple products, hershey’s Ice Cream, Christmas trees & wreaths.

RANDOLPH AREA COMMUNITY DEvELOPMENT CORP.72 Main Street, Randolph 716-358-9701 ext 208 www.randolphny.net THE SOUTHERN ENTRANCE TO NEW YORK’S AMISH TRAIL.Guided Amish Tours & 24/7 Amish Trail Welcome Center.

SIMPLY NATURAL ALPACA GIFT SHOP11144 Pope Road, Randolph 716-358-5242Open evenings, Saturdays Fine alpaca products, raw fleece, yarn, great gifts. Come and see the alpacas.

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MYSTIC HILL OLDE BARN7840 Mosher hollow Road, Cattaraugus 716-257-3010 www.MystichillOldeBarn.com

hours: June – October, Tuesday to Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. April, May, November & December Thursday – Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Local Amish wares and unique country gifts, Amish cookbooks, rugs, leather bells, birdhouses, unfinished pine furniture and more. Cash, Checks, MasterCard & Visa.

BEAUTY vIEW FARM7356 Snyder hill Road, Cattaraugus 716-474-3942www.beautyviewfarm.comOver 400 acres, 2 fishing ponds, a picnic pavilion, trails for cross country

skiing, hayrides and more offer unique outdoor experiences. Bluebird Education program.

MURPHY’S WINE & GOURMET SHOP18 Main Street, Cattaraugus 716-257-9215hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 11:00 am - 5:00 pm; Friday to 6:00 pm Saturdays 10:00 to 2:00 (subject to change)Wine store and gourmet gift shop; daily

tastings and samples; personalized gift baskets! Shipping available countrywide. Ever expanding inventory; bus tours and group tastings by appointment.

AMERICAN MUSEUM OF CUTLERY 9 Main Street, Cattaraugus 716-257-9813Thursday – Sunday 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. FREE ADMISSIONThe Mission of this new museum is to collect for exhibit and study, the records, photographs, and examples of the entire American Cutlery Industry.

CHERRY CREEK INN BED & BREAKFAST1022 West Road, Cherry Creek 716-296-5105 www.cherrycreekinn.net Open Year Round Luxurious accomodations. host tour buses. Lunch is three courses using Amish recipes and featuring Amish made breads and pies. Smaller Amish lunches & Teas with ADVANCED RESERVATION REQUESTED.

ChERRY CREEk

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LEON

LEON HISTORICAL MUSEUMRoute 62, Leon 716-296-5709 leonhistoricalsociety.webs.comOpen Saturdays: May – October 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. FREE ADMISSIONThis wonderful museum and 1836 church is like stepping back in time. Immerse yourself in numerous displays from yester-years gone by dating back to the Civil War and the First Settlers of the area. 2 Floors of displays.

vALLEY vIEW CHEESE FACTORYRoute 62, Conewango Valley 716-296-5821hours: Monday to Saturday, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.; Closed on Sundays The Cheese Factory is the center hub of the local Amish community featuring many varieties of cheese, Amish furniture, quilts and various other Amish made gifts.

AMISH COTTAGE BED & BREAKFAST6151 Town hill Road, Conewango Valley 716-296-8926Open April 1 thru Nov. 30The Amish Cottage at Eagle’s Rest Farm is a quiet retreat nestled in the heart of the Old Order Amish Community. Enjoy home made baked goods, or breakfast with fresh eggs, butter and jam on home baked bread.

AIM HIGH OUTDOOR ADvENTURES11969 Ruckh hill, Leon 716-296-5246 or 988-5967 www.aimhighoutdoors.comOpen Year RoundDeluxe Cabins are located 2

miles north of Leon, just 3/4 mile off of Route 62 in a private, peaceful setting. Campfire, beautiful scenery and spectacular sunsets. Cabins sleep four (or can be arranged for six if needed) and are equipped with everything you need - just bring your food and clothes.

SIX BAER’S GIFT SHOP11829 Youngs Road, Conewango Valley716-397-2897 www.BaerEssentials.orghours: Monday – Saturday - 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.

Unique hand crafted and fair trade items from around the world (and locally too!) including scarves, candles, jewelry, rugs, wraps, woven bags, cuffs, wood items, soaps, baskets and more! All profits support their work in rural Ethiopia.

CONEWANGO VALLEY

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PERSONALIzED TOURS BY RESERvATION ONLY

Contact:The Leon Historical Society Museum;

for more information contact: Pat Bromley, Town historian (716) 296-5709

Sandy Prior (716) 296-5236 Fred Milliman (716) 358-3236or email us through our website

http://leonhistoricalsociety.webs.com/

Randolph Area Community Development Corp.Call 716-358-9701 ext 208.

RandolphNY.net

take a Drive/tour/Geo-cache through the Country

Take a trip back in time with a visit through the Old Order Amish Community. They live without all the modern conveniences such as electricity, telephone, and cars. Their lifestyle separates them from the modern world. They emphasize humility, faith, family, honesty and hard work. They are recognized by their plain dress and travel by horse and buggy. You can personalize your tour, just ask the guide to show you the areas of your interests.

Tour with a Guide who will join you in your vehicle. Enjoy a 2 hour tour around the scenic, country roads as you spot a variety of Amish shops; with several stops along the way for you to do some shopping. Stories of the fascinating history of the area and the Old Order Amish people will be shared.

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take a Drive/tour/Geo-cache through the Country

The Amish Trail presents the Barn Quilt Project. Originally begun as an addition to the Amish Trail, now the Barn Quilt Project has taken on a life of its own. The residents of this area have decorated their homes and businesses with various quilt patterns. Each barn quilt is hand crafted on commercial sign board using sign paints. Many in the Randolph area are 2’ X 2’ or 4’ X 4’. Very few are actually on barns.

For locations of all barn quilts, see the back of the Amish Trail Map.

Remember to pull off the street cautiously. Be respectful of people’s property.

Barn Quilt Trail i n f o r m a t i o n

Geocaching is a real-world outdoor treasure hunting game. Players try to locate hidden containers, called geocaches, using GPS-enabled devices and then share their experiences online. New York’s Amish Geo Trail has been developed to encourage visiting cachers and residents to explore and get to know areas of western Cattaraugus County that are new to them as they travel the highways and byways of the Enchanted Mountains.

12 caches have been hidden along NY’s Amish Trail for you to discover! You will receive a geo-button for each cache you locate. You can obtain your geo-button by mailing your NYAGT Leaflet to the department listed on it or by visiting the website at http://AmishTrail.com/geotrail. If you locate 10 of the 12 caches, you will receive a trackable NY Amish Geo Trail Coin.

For complete instructions on participating in the Amish Geo Trail visit, http://AmishTrail.com/geotrail.

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amishtrail.com800-331-0543

CattarauGus County

thank you For Visiting

a simpler Way of life

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NAME GENERAL CATEGORIES SPECIFIC ITEMS PRODUCED # MAP # NAME GENERAL

CATEGORIES SPECIFIC ITEMS PRODUCED # MAP # NAME GENERAL CATEGORIES SPECIFIC ITEMS PRODUCED # MAP #

72 Main St. Randolph12

68 Main St. Randolph

13

40 E. Main St. Randolph

14

36 E. Main St. Randolph

15

32 E. Main St. Randolph

16

2785 Lebanon Rd. Steamburg

4

3225 Bowen Rd.Randolph

3

2747 Volentine Rd. Randolph

2

12526 W. Main St. Randolph

1

265 Main St. Randolph

5 R & M Restaurant

14 Church St. Randolph

6 VanRensselaer Funeral Home

62 Jamestown St. Randolph

7 Randolph American Legion

26 Jamestown St. Randolph

8 Randolph Public Library

133 Main St. Randolph

9 The Pickle Barrel

113 Main St. Randolph

10 Inkley’s Pharmacy & Gift Shop

97 Main St. Randolph

11 Pete’s Place

For more information or to order your own barn quilt, please call Sue Sandy

at 716-358-2082.

www.NYAmishTrail.com

228 Spring St. East Randolph

18

118 Weeden Rd. Randolph

17

262 Spring St. East Randolph

19

20167 E. Main St. East Randolph

4567 Elm Creek Rd. Randolph

21

4568 Elm Creek Rd. Randolph22

69 Mountain View Rd. Little Valley

26 Mager Mountain Alpacas

27

12245 Sample Rd.Randolph

12264 Cherry Creek Hill Rd. Leon

23Leon Historical Society

**Historical Site

282678 Corbett Hill RoadRandolph

29 124 Williams RoadEast Randolph

30 9868 Leon RoadCattaraugus

31

12503 Cottage RoadSouth Dayton 12346 Gulf Road

Leon25

6903 Kellogg Rd. Leon

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**Historical Site

No Formal Name Lumber lumber, hand-dipped candles 1 E7No Formal Name Lumber lumber 2 E7No Formal Name Wood Working cedar chests 3 C7No Formal Name Lumber larch, hemlock 4 C7J & A Windows windows 5 B7No Formal Name Combination of

Goodsclocks, crafts 6 B6

Bendwood Wood Working hickory gliders and rockers 7 C6Pine View Wood Working custom woodworking 8 C6No Formal Name Fabric Products nylon 9 B5No Formal Name Wood Working hand-woven baskets 10 C8No Formal Name Wood Working kitchen cabinets 11 C7S & S Wood Working Wood Working kitchen cabinets 12 B8Hillside Cabinetry Wood Working kitchen, bath, roll top desk, dining room sets 13 B8Country Oak Furniture Wood Working bedroom sets 14 B8No Formal Name Combination of

Goodsfurniture repair, canes, rush splint, quilts, gifts, pillows, jam, fudge, candy

15 B8

No Formal Name Combination of Goods

lumber, baked goods 16 B7

Neal’s Wood Working lawn furniture, pine lumber 17 A7No Formal Name Wood Working custom wood working 18 A7Shetler’s Collar Shop Leather collars 19 A7Malinda’s Candy Shop Foods candy, jams, jellies, fudge 20 B7No Formal Name Wood Working lumber, sheds 21 B7No Formal Name Leather saddles, harnesses, leather belts 22 A6No Formal Name Combination of

Goodstarps, engine shop 23 A6

Yoder’s Wood Working rustic log furniture, eggs 24 A6No Formal Name Leather custom leather crafts 25 B6 No Formal Name Wood Working hand-woven baskets, rhubarb 26 B6Miller’s Fabric Shop Fabric Products quilts, wall hangings, pillows, eggs, nightcrawlers 27 B6J & M Upholstery Fabric Products upholstery 28 B5No Formal Name Combination of

Goodsbaskets, maple syrup 29 E7

No Formal Name Wood Working lumber, cabins, sheds 30 E8Rabers Metal Working metal roofing 31 E8Poor Man’s Repair Shop Combination of

Goodsrepairs, eggs 32 D8

Yoders Custom Kitchen Cabinets

Wood Working kitchen cabinets, pigs 33 D8

Yoders Wood Working furniture, bedroom sets 34 D7No Formal Name Metal Working iron crafts 35 D8No Formal Name Wood Working toys 36 D8No Formal Name Lumber bandmill lumber, custom sawing 37 C7Red Oak Craft Shop Combination of

Goodsquilts, quillows, pillows, rugs, pure maple syrup 38 C7

Miller’s Oak Furniture Wood Working bedroom suites, dovetail drawers, sleigh beds 39 B7Miller’s Tarp Shop Fabric Products tarps, nightcrawlers 40 B7Miller’s Combination of

Goodsshoe repair, eggs, produce 41 D4

No Formal Name Combination of Goods

cedar hope chests, custom furniture, baked goods, baskets, candy

42 D4

No Formal Name Wood Working sheds, lumber 43 B5No Formal Name Fabric Products rugs 44 B6 No Formal Name Lumber hemlock 45 A6No Formal Name Lumber lumber 46 A6Wengard Wood Working Wood Working wood turning, grandfather clocks, hand carving 47 C5No Formal Name Lumber custom sawing 48 C6No Formal Name Wood Working chests, cedar, oak, cherry, walnut 49 C6No Formal Name Fabric Products rugs 50 A6No Formal Name Lumber hemlock, larch 51 A6No Formal Name Foods baked goods 52 B7

HR Footwear Leather shoe, boot, sale and repair 53 B7Raber’s Log Siding Wood Working log siding 54 B7No Formal Name Foods baked goods 55 C7No Formal Name Combination of

Goodsnightcrawlers 56 D6

No Formal Name Lumber lumber 57 C6Country View Builders Wood Working pole barns, cabins, sheds 58 E8No Formal Name Foods baked goods 59 F7No Formal Name Foods home made candy, baked goods 60 D5Axeville Harness Shop Leather harness 61 D7No Formal Name Combination of

Goodsharness 62 E7

Axeville Furniture Combination of Goods

furniture, bed sets 63 D7

Chip Off the Oak Block Wood Working kitchen cabinets, nightcrawlers 64 D7Seagerhill Bandmill Lumber lumber, sheds, slabwood 65 D7Country View Furniture Wood Working furniture, bedroom sets 66 D7Miller’s Leather Shop Leather saddles, harnesses, belts 67 D7No Formal Name Lumber spruce, larch, clapboard siding 68 C7Maple Lane Quilt Shop Combination of

Goodsquilts, rugs, 69 B7

No Formal Name Combination of Goods

custom lawn furniture, firewood, eggs 70 C6

No Formal Name Combination of Goods

custom furniture, soy candles, gliders, rockers 71 C6

No Formal Name Combination of Goods

nightcrawlers 72 B5

No Formal Name Wood Working kitchen chairs and tables 73 D8Fairview Lawn Furniture Combination of

Goodsporch and lawn swings, picnic tables, etc/Raber’s rugs, quilts 74 D8

Sandhill Bandmill Combination of Goods

cabins, sheds,rugs, quilts 75 D8

No Formal Name Wood Working custom furniture, nightcrawlers 76 C8No Formal Name Wood Working lumber, sheds, picnic tables, swing and slide sets 77 C8Countryside Fabrics Wood Working outdoor furniture,fabrics, Adirondack-style gliders, etc. 78 C7No Formal Name Lumber hemlock, maple syrup 79 C7No Formal Name Wood Working lumber, storage sheds, playhouses 80 B8No Formal Name Combination of

Goodsrhubarb, homemade noodles, custom kitchen cabinets 81 A6

No Formal Name Combination of Goods

lumber, greenhouse 82 B6

E & L Tarp Shop Combination of Goods

tarps, baked goods, night crawlers 83 B5

Byler’s Custom Woodcraft Combination of Goods

woodcraft, greenhouse, nightcrawlers 84 B5

No Formal Name Fabric Products quilts, rugs, pillows, gifts, pigs, eggs 85 B5Raber’s Wood Working custom built furniture, rugs 86 E7Country Road Cedar Shop Wood Working bedroom sets, gliders, cedar chests 87 E7No Formal Name Combination of

Goodslawn sheds, furniture, quiltings, eggs, aprins, nightcrawlers 88 E7

Hillside Combination of Goods

stainless shop 89 C7

No Formal Name Foods baked goods, maple syrup, hemlock, berch, planins, eggs 90 C7No Formal Name Wood Working gazebos, sheds, fire wood 91 B6Rabers Blacksmith Shop Combination of

Goodsblacksmith, rugs, soap, cards, nightcrawlers 92 B6

Country Knob Shoes Combination of Goods

shoe repair, sales 93 D4

E+B Sawmill Wood Working sheds, playsets, custom 94 G8No Formal Name Wood Working custom furniture, kitchen cabinets 95 B5No Formal Name Foods produce, nightcrawlers 96 A6No Formal Name Combination of

Goodscustom cabinets,molding and trim, bedroom sets, rugs, crafts, rhubarb, eggs, nightcrawlers

97 B6

Hillside Leather Leather harness, saddle, nylon, pet supplies, eggs 98 B6

No Formal Name Combination of Goods

maple syrup, eggs 99 B7

No Formal Name Combination of Goods

quilts, leather belts, leather, nylon, repair shop 100 B8

Raber’s Combination of Goods

boarding, tack, training stables 101 C9

Country View Combination of Goods

harness, saddles, belts, quilts, crafts, eggs 102 C8

No Formal Name Wood Working bendwood, hickory lockers 103 D8No Formal Name Wood Working custom built storage sheds 104 F7No Formal Name Wood Working oak chairs, log siding 105 H5No Formal Name Combination of

Goodsharness, saddel shop, night crawlers 106 I 5

No Formal Name Foods baked goods 107 I 3No Formal Name Foods Homemade candy 108 I 3Shetler’s Combination of

Goodsrugs, quilts, quillows, pillows, aprins, lumber, custom sawing, candy, signs, bonnets

109 G8

No Formal Name Lumber lumber 110 E7No Formal Name Foods eggs 111 E7Maple Lane Wood Working lumber, storage sheds, cabins 112 E9Custom Hill Sawmill Wood Working lumber, storage sheds, play houses 113 E8No Formal Name Lumber lumber, eggs, fire wood 114 C8No Formal Name Lumber firewood 115 B8No Formal Name Wood Working custom kitchen cabinets and furniture 116 C8No Formal Name Foods Rhubarb 117 C8No Formal Name Wood Working kitchen cabinets 118 B7No Formal Name Combination of

Goodslarch and pine lumber, green house supplies 119 A7

No Formal Name Wood Working gliders, rockers, child rockers, 3 in 1 chairs, lazy susan, crafts 120 B7No Formal Name Fabric Products quilts, rugs 121 D7No Formal Name Wood Working custom built storage sheds 122 C6C and E Wood Work custom bedroom sets, rockers, greenhouse 123 A6No Formal Name Foods brown eggs 124 A7No Formal Name Combination of

GoodsBunnies 125 B7

Slaubaugh’s Wood Working custom furniture, noodles, nightcrawlers 126 C6No Formal Name Wood Work furniture repair, furnishing 127 B5No Formal Name Combination of

Goodsnightcrawlers 128 B5

D&A Nylon & Bioharness Shop

Combination of Goods

antique clock repair 129 B5

No Formal Name Foods baked goods, nightcrawlers 130 B5No Formal Name Wood Working custom built storage sheds 131 B5M.L. Shetler Repairs watchmaker 132 B5Conewango Carriage and Carts

Wood Working carriage parts, supplies, building, painting, reproduction, restorations, etc

133 A7

Country Charm Gift Shop Combination of Goods

custom embroidering, gifts, crafts, quilts 134 A7

Miller’s Greenhouse Combination of Goods

greenhouse 135 E7

Miller’s Stainless Shop Metal Working stainless shop 136 E8Raber’s Machine Shop Metal Working machine shop, custom fabrications, pulleys, welding 137 B5No Formal Name Wood Working bandmill lumber 138 C9No Formal Name Wood Working sheds 139 B7No Formal Name Wood Working furniture, kitchen cabinets 140 I 5R and M Wood Working custom built sheds, cabins 141 D5No Formal Name Wood Working custom built sheds 142 B3No Formal Name Lumber lumber, slabwood 143 B3Raynor’s General Store Combination of

Goodsgeneral store 144 C8

Valley View Sheds Wood Working cabins, sheds, playhouses 145 B7The Quilt & Gift Shop Fabric Products quits and gifts 146 A7A&B Shoes-N-Boots Leather shoes and boots 147 A7

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