Other Shaker Historic Sites

Sabbath Day Lake
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Sabbath Day Lake

Established in 1783, Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village in New Gloucester, Maine is home to the only active Shaker Community in the world.

Web Site

707 Shaker Road
New Gloucester, ME 04260.

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Enfield Shaker Museum
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Enfield Shaker Museum

Enfield Shaker Village is nestled in a lush valley between Shaker Mountain and Mascoma Lake in New Hampshire. This special place has been cherished for over 230 years–first by the Shakers who lived, worked, and worshiped here from 1793 to 1923, and now by Museum staff, donors, members, and visitors from around the world.


Web Site

447 NH Route 4A
Enfield New Hampshire 03748

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Hancock Shaker Village
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Hancock Shaker Village

With 20 historic buildings and a working farm and garden, Hancock Shaker Village is open April through December for self-guided tours, demonstrations, talks, and programs ranging from concerts to goat yoga.

Web Site

(413) 443-0188

34 Lebanon Mountain Road
Hancock, MA 01237707

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Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill
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Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill

Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill is a landmark destination that shares 3,000 acres of discovery in the spirit of the Kentucky Shakers. With 34 original Shaker structures, the site is home to the country’s largest private collection of original 19th century buildings and is the largest National Historic Landmark in Kentucky. The nonprofit 501 (c)(3) organization relies on revenue generated by visiting guests and funding from public sources, private donations and endowment income.

Web Site

3501 Lexington Road
Harrodsburg, Kentucky 40330

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