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PO Box 759, New Lebanon, NY 12125

#2.
88 Shaker Museum Rd, Old Chatham, Hudson Valley, NY 12136
Twenty galleries tell the rich story of Shaker faith, industry, community, and design. Discover exquisite examples of Shaker furniture, oval boxes, tools, baskets and much more. Let the premiere co... More on Albany.org
Housed in several beautifully laid out barns, converted into a museum space in 1950, is the world's premier collection of Shaker artifacts and archives, though the site itself had nothing to do wit... More on travelandleisure

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34 Lebanon Mountain Road, Hancock, Massachusetts 01237, United States of America
Head west along the Mass Pike toward Hancock Shaker Village, the Shaker Museum & Library in Old Chatham, and what is left of the buildings that once made up Mount Lebanon. ... More on travelandleisure
I am sure that even in the summer when there are more tourists it is still a peaceful place. More on igougo

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92 Hawthorne St, Lenox, Ma, USA
Hourly guided tours of American Cubists' home and art collection on 46-acre estate next to Tanglewood. July... More on uptake_content
Overall great addition to our summer In Stockbridge More on TripAdvisor

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West Stockbridge, Massachusetts, USA
Queensborough, later West Stockbridge, was assembled from part of Indiantown (Stockbridge) and the "Gore", a long border section disputed with the colony of New York. John George Easland, a soldier stationed at the Fort on the Abbey ... More on GoingToTheBeach.com

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780 Holmes Rd., Pittsfield, Massachusetts
Herman Melville bought this 18th-century house in 1850 and lived here until 1863. It was during this time ... More on Frommers
We visited Arrowhead over Memorial Day weekend in 2007. We really enjoyed the tour ($15/adults) although yo... More on TripAdvisor

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101 Dan Fox Dr, Pittsfield, Massachusetts
Snowboarders comprise about 30% of our business here at Bousquet. Why you ask?!! Because we have something ... More on SkiResortGuide.com
The lodge is a dungeon,as is the bar area,if your an adult in bar,you better enjoy kids running around. More on SkiTown.com
