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New Gloucester Historic Sites & Interpretive Centres

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Established in 1783, the Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village was one of a number of communities from Maine to Florida begun by members of a sect of Protestantism called the Shakers. The remains of the village include a schoolhouse, a cemetery, the Ministry's shop, a herb house and more.
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