The racial makeups of the village are 97.95% White, and 2.05% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race are 0.21% of the population (FB 2005). Fredericksburg sits directly in the middle of the largest Amish settlement in the world, which creates a blend of two distinct cultures in the community.

I need to sight this but there are to different sources that say the same thing. how do I sight this properly????

Someone will answer the citation question. I want to point out that the cite mixes apples and oranges: You talk about racial mix, in the middle of a unique culture, then state it makes two distict cultures. So I wonder what are the two distinct cultures: amish and what?

I am not sure, I did not write this myself I got it from a Fredericksburg website...and I was trying to cite it properly however, when I turn my paper in for a plagiarism check it says it is from Wikipedia??

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