Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society

Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society Review

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3 years ago

Always a great place to visit. The history of Lanc...

Always a great place to visit. The history of Lancaster is always great to see. The library and the selection of books they have is always excellent. The yearly book sale is something that should not be missed

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3 years ago

Great place to get the history of our area. The Me...

Great place to get the history of our area. The Mennonites have made a great contribution to our community, our county, and our Country. This is a great place to get the true unbiased history. They also have a great book sale every year which should not be missed.

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3 years ago

A small but informative museum with interesting ex...

A small but informative museum with interesting exhibits and artifacts on local Mennonite history and culture. The bookstore has some interesting titles, including used historical books that you can buy for as low as $5. There is a small admission fee ($5 when we visited). Definitely add this to your itinerary when you visit Lancaster.

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4 years ago

The enthusiastic staff and volunteers at this hist...

The enthusiastic staff and volunteers at this historical society are dedicated to preserving the history of Lancaster County Mennonites. The museum and historical collections here are first class.

J
4 years ago

Great place to learn about the Mennonites and Ami...

Great place to learn about the Mennonites and Amish! Complete with a modest museum, a bookstore featuring quality new and used books, and a comprehensive historical library featuring all things Mennonite, Amish, and Brethren. One highlight for regular visitors is the annual Book Worm Frolic, featuring over 40,000 books magazine's and multimedia every year, another highlight is the benefit auction every quarter featuring some of the areas finest used book and collectables

About Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society

Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society, now known as Mennonite Life, is a non-profit organization that aims to preserve and promote the rich history and culture of the Mennonite community. With two campuses located in Lancaster, PA, this society offers a unique opportunity for visitors to learn about the traditions and values of this religious group.

The society was founded in 1958 by a group of Mennonites who were concerned about preserving their heritage. Over the years, it has grown into an important institution that serves as a resource for scholars, researchers, and anyone interested in learning more about Mennonite life.

One of the main attractions at Mennonite Life is its extensive collection of artifacts and documents related to the history of the Mennonites. The collection includes everything from old photographs and letters to furniture and clothing. Visitors can explore these items on their own or take part in guided tours led by knowledgeable staff members.

In addition to its museum exhibits, Mennonite Life also hosts a variety of events throughout the year. These include lectures by guest speakers on topics related to Mennonite history and culture, workshops on traditional crafts such as quilting and basket weaving, and musical performances featuring traditional hymns sung in four-part harmony.

For those who want to delve deeper into their family's roots or research specific aspects of Mennonite history or genealogy, there are also resources available at both campuses' libraries. These include books written by prominent scholars in the field as well as primary source materials such as diaries and church records.

Mennonites have played an important role in American history since they first arrived on these shores over three centuries ago. Today there are over 100 different groups worldwide that identify themselves with this faith tradition. By preserving their stories through organizations like Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society/MennoLife we can better understand our shared past while celebrating our differences.


In conclusion,MennoLife (formerly known as Lancaster Menoninte Historical Society) provides an invaluable service not only for those within its own community but also for anyone interested in learning more about American religious traditions generally speaking.Their commitment towards preserving historical artifacts coupled with educational programs makes them one-of-a-kind institution worth visiting if you're ever near Lancaster,Pennsylvania!

Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society

Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society

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