Shaker Museum and its collection

The Mount Lebanon Shaker Village is a historic site that holds significant relevance to the Shakers, a Protestant religious denomination. This site provides a unique opportunity for visitors to delve into the history and culture of this religious group, offering a rich and immersive experience.

Origins and Expansion of the Shaker Community

The Shakers, established as a communal group in 1787, situated their Central Ministry in New Lebanon, New York. They constructed a village that spanned several thousand acres and accommodated hundreds of believers. This historical context adds depth to the visitor's understanding of the Shaker community and their way of life.

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Shaker Museum
202 Shaker Rd
NY 12125 New Lebanon
New York

Visitor information Shaker Museum

Opening hours

Monday
9:00 – 17:00
Tuesday
9:00 – 17:00
Wednesday
9:00 – 17:00
Thursday
9:00 – 17:00
Friday
9:00 – 17:00
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

Admission

Open for guided tours of the North Family and exhibitions from June through October. Guided tours are $10 per person, and standalone entry to exhibitions is by donation while the museum is under renovation

Facilities

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Location & Map

202 Shaker Rd, New Lebanon

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Exhibitions

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Shaker Museum Reviews

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  • Apollo's Insights AI-Generated

    The Shaker Museum in New Lebanon, United States, offers visitors an insightful look into the history and culture of the Shaker community. The museum houses an extensive collection of Shaker artifacts, furniture, and crafts, showcasing the simplicity and functionality that characterized Shaker design. Visitors appreciate the well-preserved exhibits and the opportunity to learn about this unique religious group's way of life.

    The museum's location in Mount Lebanon, the historic center of Shaker activity, adds authenticity to the experience. Many visitors find the guided tours informative, providing context and stories that bring the exhibits to life. The knowledgeable staff is often praised for their passion and willingness to answer questions.

    However, some visitors note that the museum's facilities are somewhat limited, and the site can feel a bit outdated in terms of presentation. Additionally, as the museum is currently undergoing renovations and relocations, some exhibits may not be accessible, which can be disappointing for some guests.

    Despite these minor drawbacks, most visitors find the Shaker Museum to be an educational and worthwhile experience, especially for those interested in American religious history, craftsmanship, and sustainable living practices.

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