Inside Florida’s Amish Beach Community (You’ve Never Seen This)
Pinecraft, Sarasota is one of the most unique communities in Florida — a seasonal Amish and Mennonite neighborhood just minutes from the beach. In this video, I walk through Pinecraft, talk with locals, and learn how this community came to be. In this video: -Why Amish and Mennonite families come to Sarasota -The key differences between Amish and Mennonites -What daily life looks like in Pinecraft -Conversations with locals who live and work here -Eating at the iconic Yoder’s Restaurant & Amish Village Pinecraft isn’t frozen in time — it’s a living, changing place with deep traditions and a surprising Florida twist. If you enjoy real conversations, local history, and places most tourists miss, this one’s for you. 👍 Like the video 💬 Comment with your thoughts 📍 Subscribe for more Florida stories #Pinecraft #AmishFlorida #Sarasota #Mennonite #Yoders #FloridaHistory #HiddenFlorida

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