In this video, Betty, and her husband, Rick, travel to the Shaker Village at Pleasant Hill, Kentucky (locally known as "Shakertown"), to have lunch. Shakertown is 47 miiles from our home, but there is no direct route between Richmond and Shakertown. WSince it was a nice fall day, we took a scenic route, by driving to the Kentucky River and crossing on the Valley View Ferry, the oldest continually operating business in the state. At Shakertown we had lunch, consisting of miniature cornsticks, coleslaw, chicken croquettes, potatoes au gratin, corn pudding, a trio of biscuits, with country ham salad, pimiento salad, and chicken salad, tomato-celery soup, Shaker lemon pie, chess pie, iced tea, soda, and hot coffee with fresh cream. After lunch, we strolled down a lane to look at some Shaker-style buildings and furniture, and then we went to the main gift shop, which had many interesting cafrts madeby local artisans, including candles, boxes, quilts, soap, shaker pegs, and much, much more. And then, it was back home to Richmond. We are happy to invite you along on our little outing! --Betty :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERTgCMZAXlQ&hl=en
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