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The simple but majestic Round Barn at Hancock Shaker Village in the Berkshire hills outside of Pittsfield is the signature structure of this community of 20 restored buildings. The stone barn, constructed in 1826, is simple, efficient, and handsome - in essence a doughnut-shaped house for cows. Inside, dairy functions are organized in a series of concentric circles. Cattle, in a ring of stanchions, feed from a circular hay buffet.
The village, a living history museum, is set on 1,200 acres of woodland, field, and meadow. In addition to the fully operational historic farm, Hancock features thousands of objects ranging from Shaker furniture to baskets and eloquent drawings such as Hannah Cohoon's beloved "The Tree of Life."
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