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New Lebanon Shaker Village Historic antique wood storage barn Royalty Free Stock Photo
New Lebanon Shaker Village Historic Great Stone Barn rock wall detail Royalty Free Stock Photo
New Lebanon Shaker Village brick shop with stone foundation gable end detail Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Dull wooden beams in grunge room texture Royalty Free Stock Photo
New Lebanon Shaker Historic white wood wash house building Royalty Free Stock Photo
New Lebanon Shaker Historic white wood dwelling gable end Royalty Free Stock Photo
Mount Lebanon Shaker Village Historic Iconic Great Stone Barn
House wood frame construction. Banner for the site of a construction company. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Crawl space with vapor barrier and wooden beams, home foundation waterproofing and insulation view Royalty Free Stock Photo
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New Lebanon Shaker Historic white wood dwelling house Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Mount Lebanon Shaker Village National Historic Landmark founded in 1787 in New Lebanon, New York, USA. The North Family today consists of 10 buildings on 30 acres. The iconic North Family Great Stone Barn measures 50' wide, four stories high, and nearly 200' long. In 1972 the barn was totally gutted by a catastrophic arson fire, leaving only its four massive masonry walls standing until this day. From Mount Lebanon also grew the now famous Shaker aesthetic of Simplicity, expressed in their objects, furniture, buildings, commerce and village planning.


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