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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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59 Letter S Rd, Ghent, Hudson Valley, NY 12075
The Fields Sculpture Park encompasses about 300ac of farmland, 90ac of that are dotted with internationally... More on PlanetWare
The dancers and musicians give a free performance at the end of their respective residencies. More on GeckoGo

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Rte 20, New Lebanon, Hudson Valley, NY 12125
1787 major 25 bldg Shaker settlement served as a model community for America's largest Utopian society. The Great Stone Barn at this site has been purchased by the Shaker ... More on iloveny.com
At the height of their membership, in the mid 1800's, the Shakers numbered just under 6,000 across 18 prosperous settlements from Maine to Kentucky. It is therefore all the more poignant that Mount... More on travelandleisure

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Richmond, MA
'Queechy Lake' is a lake in Canaan, Columbia County, New York. Situated near the Massachusetts state border, the lake is deep and contains a surface area of 141 acres. The lake is located near two major roads, New York State Route ... More on Wikipedia

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Rte 9H, Kinderhook, Hudson Valley, NY 12106

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3074 US-9, Valatie, Hudson Valley, NY 12184

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34 Lebanon Mountain Road, Hancock, Massachusetts 01237, United States of America
This historic village offers a window into the lives of this unique and fascinating early American religious sect. The Shakers trace their beginnings to Manchester, England, in 1747. They called th... More on Heritage
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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107 State St, Albany, NY 12207-1622
St.Peters St. Peters Episcopal Church grew out of a need to provide an English language cultural center in ... More on Nysm.nysed.gov
Marvelous stone gothic cathedral with high ceilings, beautiful stained glass (one of which we were told the... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Eagle St & Corning Pl, Albany, Capital-Saratoga, NY 12207
Eagle Street, Albany, NY 12207. (518) 434-5075. Romanesque structure built by H.H. Richardson in 1881. Of interest in the interior: ... More on Albany.org
1881, in Richardsonian Romanesque Revival style, architect Henry Hobson Richardson. More on iloveny.com

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Albany, New York, United States
