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Watervliet Shaker Historic District, in Colonie, New York, is the site of the first Shaker community, established in 1776. The primary Shaker community, the Mount Lebanon Shaker Society, was started a bit later. Watervliet's historic 1848 Shaker meetinghouse has been restored and is used for public events, such as concerts.
Fonda Rd. at Power Station Colonie: Louden's Ford British and Continental Army Ford Protected August–September 1777 By Generals Enoch Poor and Benedict Arnold 80: Old Loudon Road: Fonda Rd. at Power Station Colonie: Old Loudon Road Named After Earl Loudon in 1756. Route of British and American Armies to Montreal 81: Shaker Cemetery: NYS 155 ...
372 Albany-Shaker Rd. Colonie: 69: John Wolf Kemp House: October 3, 1985 ... Watervliet Shaker Rd. Colonie: 148: Watervliet Side Cut Locks ...
At the junction with Watervliet–Shaker Road, NY 155 and CR 157 turn east, while the right-of-way continues north as Vly Road. [4] NY 155 west at CR 153 in Colonie. Still in the town of Colonie, NY 155 and CR 157 continue east along Watervliet–Shaker Road, passing the Memory's Garden Cemetery.
Mount Lebanon's main building became a National Historic Landmark in 1965. [2] [8]Although the first of the Shaker settlements in the U.S. was in the Watervliet Shaker Historic District, Mount Lebanon became the leading Shaker society, and was the first to have a building used exclusively for religious purposes.
The first villages organized in Upstate New York and the New England states, and, through Shaker missionary efforts, Shaker communities appeared in the Midwestern states. Communities of Shakers were governed by area bishoprics and within the communities individuals were grouped into "family" units and worked together to manage daily activities.
Sand Creek Rd., Everett Rd., Clinton Ave. No Sunday service 155 [19] Crossgates Mall: Albany International Airport: Washington Ave. Ext., New Karner Rd., Watervliet Shaker Rd., NY 155: Suburban circulator. Weekends only. 214 [20] Empire State Plaza Concourse Broadway & Hudson Ave. East Greenbush Tech Park Washington Ave., 3rd St. Stops at ESP ...
WABY (900 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Watervliet, New York, and serving the Capital District. The station broadcasts a 1990s-2000s rock radio format and is owned by Loud Media. [2] By day, WABY transmits 400 watts. [3] Because 900 AM is a Mexican clear channel frequency, WABY