I live about 30 minutes from Holmes County. I guess I just take it for granted. Now that school is out, I'll probably visit various places in that area at least once per week. Some places that I like to visit that haven't been mentioned are: grandma Fannie's quilt barn, Lonestar Quilt Shop, "little" Lehman's hardware store in Mt. Hope, Country Craft Cupboard (filled with sewing, purse, and wool patterns and supplies), Ashery bulk food store, miller's bakery ( just past Hershberger's where the goats are on the roof of the barn), Sol's Craft Emporium, the "real amish" store that caters to amish, not tourists (next to the blue water tower in Berlin), amish country peddler, and of course the ones already mentioned : millers dry goods, helping hands quilt shop....lunch at Boyd and wurthman....The only place I can't bring myself to recommend is Zinck's. I had a bad experience there once. The owner was interviewing a young girl for a position at one of his businesses and was so loud and asked such inappropriate questions I was appalled. That girl should have walked out on him. She didn't, but I did and haven't gone back.