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Pleasant Hill and Its Shakers
Pleasant Hill and Its Shakers
Author: Thomas D. Clark
The Shakers at Pleasant Hill had a vital impact for more than six decades on the development of Kentucky. Settling in Central Kentucky in 1805 to establish a religious communal village, they brought a standard of excellence and innovativeness that reached far beyond their group. nces and services: exhibition tour, museum, river cruise, overnight...  more »
ISBN: 287988
Publication Date: 2000
Pages: 104
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Publisher: Pleasant Hill Press
Book Type: Paperback
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A very interesting read. I visited Shakertown at Pleasant Hill, Ky., several years ago and picked up this book. From the back cover: The book's author has been intimately associated w/the Shaker Village restoration efforts from the beginning. He narrates the story of these fascinating people with knowledge, warmth and humor. Few outdoor history museums have been blessed with having a noted historian and write of Dr. Clark's caliber on the scene to recount their history.


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