Hancock Shaker Village is a living history museum committed to bringing the Shaker story to life and preserving it for future generations. Called …
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Feb 16, 2025
We explored with our young children. There were few other people there. Apparently the baby animal festival had happened recently and get crowded but we saw plenty of baby animals with almost no one …Full review by BackPacker797771
Oct 15, 2024
very interesting site with numerous artifacts scattered among several well preserved buildings. we had a guided tour describing the inhabitants and their beliefs and enjoyed a light lunch.Full review by jfd
Oct 12, 2024
Went by myself not knowing what to expect. I was blown away at how much there is to see! There are so many buildings and exhibits on site. I think 3 hours is a descent estimate, but you could also ea…Full review by tloco1979
We've been to the Shaker Village in Kentucky but now since we'll be in the area, our teenage kids have expressed interest in seeing this one too. How much time did it take you to tour it? Just trying to figure out if we'd get there by 2pm if we'd have enough time to tour if it closes at 5. Thanks!
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I think so. In three hours, you can definitely get a feel for the village and take a tour of the main house and visit the round barn. If there is time left over after that, there are still …
I think so. In three hours, you can definitely get a feel for the village and take a tour of the main house and visit the round barn. If there is time left over after that, there are still plenty of interesting things to see!
Why don't you have horses? Shakers highly depend On their horses....great spot for them I love this museum, highly recommend A visit
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Well, horses are more high maintenance than cows since they need to be regularly fitted by blacksmith. Also, horses were used for plowing and transportation, none of that is …
Well, horses are more high maintenance than cows since they need to be regularly fitted by blacksmith. Also, horses were used for plowing and transportation, none of that is required now. So from the economical stand point, horses cost more than they contribute.....I agree with you, it would be nice to have them stroll around