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Maine Acadian CultureThis homestead includes a red and a white house and a wooden barn.
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Maine Acadian Culture
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Although no images can fully capture the culture of the Maine Acadians, the photo gallery will give you an idea of what life is like in the St. John Valley. This gallery includes images of the museums, historic societies, and cultural clubs that work to protect the Maine Acadian culture. For more information about these sites, visit Things to Do.
 

Maine Acadian Culture

Potato Barn in New Canada, Maine  

Did You Know?
The log blockhouse in Fort Kent, Maine, was built for the "Bloodless" Aroostook War that included a brief period of armed conflict followed by several years of diplomatic disputes and negotiation between Great Britain and the United States. Today the fort is a state-owned national historic landmark.

Last Updated: October 03, 2006 at 11:09 EST