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“Architectural Heritage” Metadata:

  • Title: Architectural Heritage
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 89
  • Publisher: Government of Manitoba
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  • First Year Published: 1990
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: Borrowable

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Mennonites in Mexico

According to a 2022 census, there were 74,122 Mennonites living in Mexico, the vast majority of which are established in the state of Chihuahua, followed

Anabaptism

influenced by the Anabaptist view of Baptism. The Amish, Hutterites and Mennonites are direct descendants of the early Anabaptist movement. Schwarzenau Brethren

Pennsylvania Dutch

Pennsylvania Dutch is that between sectarians (those belonging to the Old Order Mennonite, Amish or related groups) and nonsectarians, sometimes colloquially referred

Mennonite Heritage Village

completed in 1990. The village features a large collection of original Mennonite architecture, including housebarns, churches, schools, stores, a sod hut (or

The Hess Homestead

The Hess Homestead, in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, is a historic Mennonite farmstead near the town of Lititz. The property is an ancestral home of

Hans Herr House

a meetinghouse for Mennonites. The Mennonites who worshipped there formed the nucleus of what became the Willow Street Mennonite Congregation. The house

Alleghany Mennonite Meetinghouse

The Alleghany Mennonite Meetinghouse is located at 39 Horning Road in, Brecknock Township, Pennsylvania. The meetinghouse and its associated cemetery

Goshen College

Goshen College is a private Mennonite liberal arts college in Goshen, Indiana. It was founded in 1894 as the Elkhart Institute of Science, Industry and

Menno Simons

Reformers and it is from his name that his followers became known as Mennonites. Menno Simons was born in 1496 in Witmarsum, Friesland, Holy Roman Empire

Teylers Hofje

but he could not become a board member due to his religion. He was a Mennonite. In order to get around this, he founded his own 'society of science'