Hancock, Mass hotels

Hancock Shaker Village round stone barnHancock, Mass is home to the very popular Vacation Village at Berkshires, and to Hancock Shaker Village, which was established in 1790 by the Shakers, a religious order that believed in pacifism, celibacy and communal living. Worship could take the form of singing and ecstatic dance, which is why they were called the “Shaking Quakers,” or “Shakers.” The utopian sect is renowned today for its plain architecture and furniture. Hancock Shaker Village, famous for its 1826 Round Stone Barn, now is operated as a museum. Map and driving directions for Hancock, Mass; here is how to get to Hancock, Mass.
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