Talk:Mount Lebanon Shaker Society

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I drove by the Mount Lebanon Shaker Society on Sunday, the 25th of May but could not see any building reminiscent of the historical photograph present. I didn't have time to take the tour and really explore the grounds, but is it possible that it has since been torn down? Or is it off from the main grounds composed primarily of painted wood and not brick buildings? - Cg-realms (talk) 19:54, 28 May 2008 (EDT)