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Acadian Village

The Acadians were people from France who settled on Acadia, now known as Nova Scotia, in the 16-17th century. In 1755 they were deported by the English Government to all points of North America and Canada. The Acadian Village is a museum that includes a complex of six historic buildings in which the life and work of 19th-century French-Americans is showcased.

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Acadian Village

The Acadians were people from France who settled on Acadia, now known as Nova Scotia, in the 16-17th century. In 1755 they were deported by the English Government to all points of North America and Canada. The Acadian Village is a museum that includes a complex of six historic buildings in which the life and work of 19th-century French-Americans is showcased.

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ABOUT

Acadian Village

The Acadians were people from France who settled on Acadia, now known as Nova Scotia, in the 16-17th century. In 1755 they were deported by the English Government to all points of North America and Canada. The Acadian Village is a museum that includes a complex of six historic buildings in which the life and work of 19th-century French-Americans is showcased.

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ABOUT

Acadian Village

The Acadians were people from France who settled on Acadia, now known as Nova Scotia, in the 16-17th century. In 1755 they were deported by the English Government to all points of North America and Canada. The Acadian Village is a museum that includes a complex of six historic buildings in which the life and work of 19th-century French-Americans is showcased.

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