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- Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village is a Shaker village near New Gloucester and Poland, Maine, in the United States. It is the last active Shaker community...
- States. As of 2019[update], there is only one active Shaker village: Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village, in Maine. Consequently, many of the other Shaker...
- Maine metropolitan New England city and town area. It is home to the Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village, the last active Shaker village in the U.S. The town's...
- Sabbathday House or Sabbath Day House may refer to: Sabbathday House (Guilford, Connecticut), listed on the National Register of Historic Places in New...
- monstrous-conspiracy wolf in legal-intrigue clothing." Her second novel, The Sabbathday River, transplanted elements of the plot of Nathaniel Hawthorne's The...
- hugging the Sabbathday Lake and then p****ed directly through the Shaker Village en route to New Gloucester, along current Shaker Road and Sabbathday Road. This...
- "Simple Gifts" is sung by several Shaker women while the camera pans over Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village. Shots of Shaker sisters sweeping, cooking, filling...
- the National Register of Historic Places. The only active community is Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village in Maine, which is composed of at least three active...
- June Carpenter (born 1938) is an American Sabbathday Lake Shaker. She came from Brookline, M****achusetts. In 1987, she converted at 49 years old. Before...
- belonged to when the song was written. Elder Joseph resided with the Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village in New Gloucester, Maine community before he was called...