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The Darrow School campus in New Lebanon is home to 16 Shaker buildings from the historic Mount Lebanon Shaker settlement dating back to the late 18th century. The school, in dire financial straits, ...
NEW LEBANON, N.Y. - Though the main tourism season is over, Shaker historic sites from the Berkshires to the Capital Region are currently enjoying new exposure through two major initiatives in New ...
The Shakers of Mount Lebanon, who have for an age been a part of the picturesque rural life of New-York State, are soon to abandon their historical town and remove to pastures new.
But when Hakuta visited Mt. Lebanon, there were several thousand items in 17 buildings, from classic Shaker community furniture to more mundane door latches, wall pegs and farm implements.
Mount Lebanon Shaker Village Redux An outstanding collection of Shaker arts and crafts moves to the old Shaker Village in New York. Susan Spano. September 28, 2011. Get our newsletter!
New Lebanon was the biggest village in the Shaker world, 6,000 acres, and their first true communal colony, where brothers and sisters lived apart from the world, according to the society’s ...
The museum's collections have been without a permanent home for more than a decade, since the its galleries closed in 2009. Its primary focus has been stewardship of Mount Lebanon Shaker Village ...
Founded in 1783, it's the last active Shaker community. He spoke at Rockland's Farnsworth Art Museum on the occasion of the enlightening, visually arresting exhibition "The Shakers: From Mount ...
On Saturday, August 19, Shaker Museum Mount Lebanon will hold their annual gala. The event will include a performance featuring Frances McDormand, Suzzy Roche, and Kate Valk presenting an excerpt ...
A stereo view of the Mt. Lebanon, New York Shaker community, about 1870. They believed in the second coming of Jesus Christ, and they practiced a celibate life, working to lead a clean, ethical ...
Sister Sarah Collins wearing typical Shaker-made cloak, Second Family, Mount Lebanon, New York by Noel A. Vicentini, in the exhibition ?A Promising Venture: Shaker Photographs from the WPA?
The Department of Theatre at Hope College will present “The Shakers of Mount Lebanon Will Hold a Peace Conference This Month” by Arlene Hutton on Friday-Sunday, Nov. 15-17, and Thursday-Saturday, Nov.
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