Amish Country.org 2009 Visitors Guide - (Page 52) (Nappanee map) US 6 across from Amish Acres, west of downtown. See page 53. (Area map) 6146 W 1350 N. See page 49. (Area map) From Middlebury, take Warren St. (CR 16) East. From Shipshewana, take Middlebury St. (CR 250 N) West. 10045 W 250 N, Shipshewana. See ad at left. You’ll find a full line of handcrafted lawn and patio furniture in wood and poly lumber – including B&L’s Adirondack Chair – made on-site for the last ten years by the Helmuth family. Locally crafted dining room tables, chairs, hutches and children’s furniture. Choose from oak, cherry and maple. Browse the rustic barn filled with lawn and garden accessories, barn stars, hand woven baskets and other unique items. The area’s largest selection of children’s playsets. Locally made RV after-market furniture. (Shipshewana map) Exclusive, handcrafted furniture built to your specifications. Visit our new showroom and see the latest Mennonite and Amish furniture lines. Monday – Friday, 9am – 7pm; Saturdays 9am – 6pm. Closed Sundays. Junction of SR 5 and US 20, south of Shipshewana. See page 51. Info@BrandenberryFurniture.com BrandenberryFurniture.com (Area map) Shop at leisure from either showroom location for fine furniture or meet with our design team for distinguished custom cabinetry. Topeka (7785 W 300 S) OR Shipshewana (Morton Street). See page 53. Adjustable clothes drying racks – many sizes and styles. 10045 W 250 N, Shipshewana, IN 46565 Two miles west of Shipshewana on 250 N (Middlebury St.), M-Sat 8am-5pm –A Division of Lambright Aluminum (Area map) Visit our backroads showroom and shop to find handcrafted products for your home and RV. We carry a full selection of gliders, recliners and loveseats. Just four miles south of Shipshewana – take 100S east of SR 5 to 700W, then south 1/8 mile. See page 63. AmishCountry.org 800.517.9739 http://www.BrandenberryFurniture.com http://www.AmishCountry.org
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