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      • Acadia has its origins in Giovanni da Verrazzano ’s, an Italian explorer serving the king of France, travels to North America. In 1524 and 1525, he explored the Atlantic coast and gave the name "Archadia", or “Arcadia” in Italian, to a region near the present-day American state of Delaware.
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  2. He reached back to the name Acadia, a reference to the Greek region of Arcadia that early explorers from the 1500s, such as Italian Giovanni da Verrazzano, applied to the America. He told Ruth and Faith that he always thought it a very fitting name for the park, that it reflected the heritage of the region.

  3. Aug 19, 2013 · Acadia has its origins in Giovanni da Verrazzanos, an Italian explorer serving the king of France, travels to North America. In 1524 and 1525, he explored the Atlantic coast and gave the name "Archadia", or “Arcadia” in Italian, to a region near the present-day American state of Delaware.

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AcadiaAcadia - Wikipedia

    Explorer Giovanni da Verrazzano is credited for originating the designation Acadia on his 16th-century map, where he applied the ancient Greek name "Arcadia" to the entire Atlantic coast north of Virginia. "Arcadia" is derived from the Arcadia district in Greece, which had the extended meanings of "refuge" or "idyllic place".

  5. The name of the park was changed to Acadia National Park on January 19, 1929, in honor of the former French colony of Acadia, which once included Maine. In 1929 Schoodic Peninsula was donated to Acadia by John Godfrey Moore's second wife Louise and daughters Ruth and Faith.

  6. Dec 21, 2023 · In 1919, President Wilson signed the act establishing Lafayette National Park and Dorr became the first park superintendent. Congress authorized the National Park Service to accept a donation of land on the Schoodic Peninsula in 1929 when the park’s current name, Acadia National Park, was adopted.

  7. In 1688, Antoine Laumet, an ambitious young man who had immigrated to New France and bestowed upon himself the title Sieur de la Mothe Cadillac, asked for and received a hundred thousand acres of land along the Maine coast, including all of Mount Desert Island.

  8. Mar 13, 2006 · The name "Acadia" most likely originated with Giovanni da Verrazzano, an Italian explorer serving the King of France. In 1524 Verrazzano made his first trip to the New World and gave the name "Archadia" to a region stretching along the Atlantic coast near Delaware, explaining the choice in his diary with a reference to "the beauty of its trees."

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