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Adventure awaits at Kentucky’s largest National Historic Landmark.

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Hit the road this summer to discover 3,000 acres of adventure at Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill in Harrodsburg, KY.

Visitors can explore the Historic Centre, the Farm, or the Preserve at their own pace to learn the Shaker Village story. During your trip, we also suggest:

  • Meeting four-legged farm friends
  • Dining at the seed-to-table restaurant
  • Unlocking history by exploring 34 historic Shaker buildings

Choose from 72 guest rooms, suites, or private cottages throughout 13 historic buildings. Find your inner explorer — just a 3.5-hour drive from Indianapolis.

Plan your visit.

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