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Restoring Shakertown
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214 pages
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The narrative chronicles the transformation of Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill, Kentucky, from a thriving 19th-century community to a historic site facing decline. After the last Shaker's death in 1923, local citizens banded together in 1961 to preserve the village's heritage. Their efforts led to the restoration and opening of several buildings in 1968, showcasing a commitment to historic preservation. Thomas Parrish details the challenges of financing and the quest for authenticity in restoring this landmark, highlighting the village's significance in American history.
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2005, hardcover
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