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Maine Acadian Culture
Pelletier-Marquis House
Interior Pelletier-Marquis House

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Interior of the Pelletier‑Marquis House

Mid-June to Labor Day: Tuesday through Sunday, 1 to 4 p.m.

Pelletier‑Marquis House
St. Agatha Historical Society
P.O. Box 237
St. Agatha, Maine 04772

The Pelletier-Marquis House represents an older working class home and is thought of as “everyman’s home.” Humble in appearance, its original site, rock foundation, low ceilings, buckwheat hull insulation, wide floor boards, and square-headed nails make this a unique historical structure.

 

St. Agathe Museum House

Landscape view of fence and river  

Did You Know?
Maine Acadians have historically used the French language to transmit their oral traditions. Today, French is learned as a first or second language throughout the valley.

Last Updated: August 19, 2008 at 17:16 EST