Very interesting museum, which included a guided tour explaining the history of the Shakers, their religion, their culture, and how they influenced the nearby community. The museum also delves into some history of NE Ohio and some of the people involved with its development. Numerous artifacts are present from the past 200 years. The house itself and grounds are both beautiful, as are the neighborhood homes. And it is free to explore!
I highly recommend taking several hours for a history lesson of the Shakers, Shakers Heights, and the...
Read moreI went in here, and saw much history. There was a lot of water. Historical water I assume. You could taste the horseshoes. I didn't know how much of Shaker's history revolved around a playground with a weird tower thing and some swings. I witnessed a child saying some very homophobic slurs, and that is why I...
Read moreChuck Wood did a fabulous job as our guide into the history of the Shakers. I would definately recommend taking a couple of hours to learn about the one of the first groups of...
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