MJ Maccardini (trailerfullofpix)'s photos with the keyword: trustees office & store

Fancy Goods Store 3

01 Aug 2013 1 2 337
The Shakers conducted their business affairs and met with the outside world in the Trustees' Office & Store. This lino in the Fancy Goods Store is exactly the same stuff that was in my great grandmother's house in Michigan. hancockshakervillage.org/museum/historic-architecture/trustees-office-store

Fancy Goods Store 2

01 Aug 2013 1 314
Pin cushions, trivets, souvenirs and other goods were for sale in the Fancy Goods Store. The Shakers conducted their business affairs and met with the outside world in the Trustees' Office & Store. hancockshakervillage.org/museum/historic-architecture/trustees-office-store

Fancy Goods Store 1

01 Aug 2013 1 1 348
Wine, seeds and candied orange peel for sale in the Fancy Goods Store. The Shakers conducted their business affairs and met with the outside world in the Trustees' Office & Store. hancockshakervillage.org/museum/historic-architecture/trustees-office-store

Light Switch

01 Aug 2013 366
The Trustees' Office & Store is the only Victorian building at Hancock Shaker Village and it has the most mod cons. This is where the Shakers conducted their business with the outside world. hancockshakervillage.org/museum/historic-architecture/trustees-office-store

Stained

01 Aug 2013 2 334
Part of the kitchen in the Trustees' Office and Store. This bit hasn't been restored. hancockshakervillage.org/museum/historic-architecture/trustees-office-store

Crumbling

01 Aug 2013 1 1 414
Part of the kitchen in the Trustees' Office and Store. This bit hasn't been restored. hancockshakervillage.org/museum/historic-architecture/trustees-office-store

Television

01 Aug 2013 1 1 385
I was very surprised to see that the Shakers had a tv, but they did utilize some mod cons. This television set is similar to the one that the Shakers had in the Trustees' Office & Store, which is the most modern building at Hancock Shaker Village. Guests from the outside world were entertained in the parlor. hancockshakervillage.org/museum/historic-architecture/trustees-office-store