Maine is full of history and one of our favorite things is uncovering the smaller, lesser known bits of state stories that people often overlook. Of course, there are the stories we all grow up hearing – about ship building, potatoes and lumber. But, there’s more to Maine than just that. This Shaker village in Maine is a great example of some of the beautiful history that exists here in Vacationland.

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You can visit them at 707 Shaker Road in New Gloucester. For more information about the history of the Sabbathday Shakers and how to visit, you can find them online by clicking here. Or, simply give the at call at (207) 926-4597.

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