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Rte. 20, West Lebanon, NY 12195

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1746 Rte 20, West Lebanon, Hudson Valley, NY 12195

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Rte 20, New Lebanon, Hudson Valley, NY 12125
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
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

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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
The Shaker Museum and Library presents not only the history of the Shaker culture, but also artifacts and a research library for more complete understanding. The museum celebrates Columbia County's... More on Heritage

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New Lebanon, NY

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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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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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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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Rte 9H, Kinderhook, Hudson Valley, NY 12106
