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Historic Pennsylvania: Ephrata Cloister

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  • Founded in 1732 by Conrad Beissel and a group of German Pietists, who established a Protestant Monastery known as the German Seventh Day Baptist. Buildings shown are the Saron (Sisters' House) and the Sall (Place of Worship). Restoration by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Comm. Open to the public.
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