They are a godsend to parents whose homes are short on space. But the bunk beds popular with so many youngsters can pose a serious risk to their health, doctors have warned. Youngsters tumble out ...
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The family of 11, with ages ranging from 1 to 39 years old, has since been treated and released getty An Amish family in Pennsylvania was recently hospitalized after ingesting toxic mushrooms.
Most Amish today will not pose for a photograph. Considering it a violation of the Second Commandment, which prohibits the making of "graven images," the Amish believe any physical representation ...
New Holland farmer Amos King canvassed on behalf of the Republican Party for the first time this year, helping to mobilize ...
These images, taken in Lancaster, PA between 2004 and 2010, show contemporary Amish men, women and children. While the Amish generally do not pose for pictures, some will cooperate with ...
The state’s famed “Pennsylvania Dutch” registered to vote in “unprecedented numbers” in response to a January federal raid on ...
Completed with custom trim details throughout including Amish cabinets, a hidden walk-in closet and built-in bunk beds. The ...
A star rating of 5.0 out of 5. A stylish, well-designed and made to order bunk bed that can grow with your children and has some funky options - but expect to wait up to 10 weeks for it. As a family ...
As far as novelty children's beds go, this London bus design is pretty unique. The little bunk bed looks just like a real traditional bus from the capital and could even get little ones excited about ...
He launched a furniture business with two cousins a decade ago and now owns a company that distributes its solid-wood tables and chairs nationwide. From a second-floor corner office, he presides ...
The flamboyant, one-time chairman of Gays for Trump has given himself a new task: to persuade Pennsylvania’s 80,000-strong, strait-laced Amish community to vote for Donald Trump and in doing so ...