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Maine Acadian Culture The landcape is filled with trees, homes, and the river with a white fence in the foreground.
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Maine Acadian Culture
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Because there is no federal Maine Acadian Culture site, there is no fee. However, many of the individual attractions in the St. John Valley charge a fee.

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Did You Know?
The St. John River has formed a portion of the northern border of the United States since 1842. Maine Acadian identity has come to embrace being both "American" and "Acadian."

Last Updated: July 26, 2006 at 14:48 MST