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Join me on Rural Roadtripper as I explore the fascinating legacy of the Shakers in New Lebanon, New York—a quiet small town near the Massachusetts border that was once the heartbeat of one of America’s most unique religious movements. This peaceful village of about 2,500 people was home to the Mount Lebanon Shaker Society, a celibate, communal group known for equality, craftsmanship, and simplicity. As I walked the historic grounds, from massive stone barns to old Shaker buildings now used by schools and spiritual centers, I felt like I had stepped back into colonial America. Whether you’re into religious history, small town charm, or just discovering off-the-beaten-path places, New Lebanon is a spot every small town enthusiast should have on their list.