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Meetinghouse dating from 1793

Meetinghouse dating from 1793


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Filename: 391-6921.jpg

Size: 5096 x 4113 (6.4MB)

Date: 7th January 2000

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Credit: Christopher Rennie/Robert Hardin

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Meetinghouse dating from 1793

Meetinghouse dating from 1793, in Shaker Village founded in 1790, where Sunday services held on ground floor and Ministry above, in Hancock, Massachusetts, New England, United States of America, North America

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Media ID 1381654

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Hancock Massachusetts Meeting Houses New England Shaker


EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures the essence of history and spirituality in one frame. The Meetinghouse, dating back to 1793, stands proudly within the Shaker Village founded in 1790, located in Hancock, Massachusetts. As you gaze at this architectural gem, it becomes evident that it holds a significant place in American Christianity. The Meetinghouse served as a sacred space where Sunday services were held on the ground floor while Ministry activities took place above. Its sturdy structure and timeless design reflect the devotion and faith of those who built it centuries ago. Set against the picturesque backdrop of New England's natural beauty, this image transports you to a bygone era where simplicity and piety intertwined seamlessly. The square shape of the building adds symmetry to its exterior, enhancing its visual appeal. As you delve into this photograph's details, you can almost hear echoes of prayers whispered within these hallowed walls. It serves as a reminder of how religious communities have shaped our society throughout history. Christopher Rennie/Robert Hardin skillfully captured not just an architectural masterpiece but also an emblematic symbol of spiritual heritage. This print is more than just an aesthetically pleasing image; it encapsulates a profound connection between past and present—a testament to human devotion that continues to inspire travelers seeking both cultural enrichment and personal reflection.

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