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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...
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Sabbathday House or
Sabbath Day
House may
refer to:
Sabbathday House (Guilford, Connecticut),
listed on the
National Register of
Historic Places in New...
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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...
- monstrous-conspiracy wolf in legal-intrigue clothing." Her
second novel, The
Sabbathday River,
transplanted elements of the plot of
Nathaniel Hawthorne's The...
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National Register of
Historic Places. The only
active community is
Sabbathday Lake
Shaker Village in Maine,
which is
composed of at
least three active...
- musician, scholar, manager, and
spiritual leader from the
Alfred and
Sabbathday Lake
Shaker villages. A
prominent and
respected Shaker during her long...
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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...
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Wright in 1747. At present, one
active Shaker community remains, the
Sabbathday Lake
Shaker Village.
Plymouth Brethren is a conservative, low church,...
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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...