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- Q17011863 subject Q16819892.
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- Q17011863 abstract "Shaker communities were established in the United States beginning in 1784 in the New England states and then spread to the Midwestern states. Communities of Shakers were governed by area bishoprics and within the communities individuals were grouped into "family" units and worked together to manage daily activities. As the number of living Shakers diminished, Shaker villages ceased to exist. Some of their buildings became historic districts under the National Register of Historic Places and museums, such as the Shaker Museum and Library, now called Shaker Museum|Mount Lebanon, in New York.The only active community is Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village in Maine.".
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- Q17011863 wikiPageExternalLink www.hancockshakervillage.org.
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- Q17011863 comment "Shaker communities were established in the United States beginning in 1784 in the New England states and then spread to the Midwestern states. Communities of Shakers were governed by area bishoprics and within the communities individuals were grouped into "family" units and worked together to manage daily activities. As the number of living Shakers diminished, Shaker villages ceased to exist.".
- Q17011863 label "Shaker communities".
- Q17011863 depiction South_Family_Building,_Harvard_Shaker_Village_MA.jpg.