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Enfield Shaker Museum

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Lisa
August 9, 2021
The Shaker Museum is on Mascoma Lake and offers a glimpse back to when the Shakers were a thriving community and the Great Stone Dwelling was the tallest building north of Boston. Call for tour times and try the hiking trails on the other side of Route 4-A.
Sheryl
August 10, 2018
Enjoy exhibits, special programs, concerts, guided tours and craft demonstrations of the 200-year-old Shaker village. Tour the Great Stone Dwelling, the largest Shaker dwelling house ever constructed and home to the Museum. Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the site is a vibrant cultural, community and educational center.
Ellen
August 8, 2018
An outdoor history museum in Enfield, New Hampshire. It is dedicated to preserving and sharing the history of the Shakers, a Protestant religious denomination, who lived on the site from 1793 to 1923. The museum features exhibitions, artifacts, eight Shaker buildings and restored Shaker gardens. It is located in a valley between Mount Assurance and Mascoma Lake in Enfield.[3][4]
An outdoor history museum in Enfield, New Hampshire. It is dedicated to preserving and sharing the history of the Shakers, a Protestant religious denomination, who lived on the site from 1793 to 1923. The museum features exhibitions, artifacts, eight Shaker buildings and restored Shaker gardens. It…
Kim
March 5, 2014
History of the Shakers; visit the Great Stone Dwelling and get a tour of the buildings and lifestyle of the Shakers. Daily tours, seasonal events.
Ray (And Pete)
November 11, 2016
Nestled in a valley between Mt. Assurance & Mascoma Lake, in Enfield, NH, the Enfield Shaker site has been cherished for over 200 years. In the mid 19th century, the community was home to three “Families” of Shakers. They practiced equality of the sexes and races, celibacy, pacifism & communal ownership of property and farmed over 3,000 acres.

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