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For 45 years, Madawaska Acadian Festival has celebrated everything Acadian in Madawaska, ME. We bring a week of amazing events to the Madawaska community that highlights the local culture and bring rich history to the general populace.
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Jan 28, 2016 · A Shared Heritage. Maine Acadians share beliefs and experiences tying them to a common religion, languages, and history. The St. John River, land, and family are essential to their culture.
Apr 9, 2013 · Madawaska, Maine 04756. Acadian Landing Site. Located in St. David Parish, Madawaska, Maine, the Acadian Landing Site is a National Register property that commemorates the landing of the first Acadian settlers in the upper St. John Valley.
Hours of Operation: Th-Sa 11a - 4pm. Rte.1, St. David ME (next door to the St. David Church) Contact us: madawaska_library@yahoo.com. 207-728-3606. DONATE. Maine Acadian Day is June 28. Madawaska Historical Society preserving the History and Culture of the French of the Upper St. John River Valley.
Serving as the center of Acadian culture in Maine and as one of the Four Corners of the United States, Madawaska has a lot to offer including recreational adventures and the beautiful shores of Long Lake. Visit our Canadian neighbor across the border, Edmundston, New Brunswick . Come live, work or play and enjoy Madawaska, Maine.
Sep 25, 2017 · History & Culture. Maine Acadian culture can be found everywhere in the St. John Valley in Northern Maine's Aroostook County and across the St. John River in New Brunswick. It can be seen in the predominance of French names; in the architecture of houses, churches, potato houses, and twin barns; in the cultivation of potatoes and buckwheat; and ...
Are there volunteer opportunities available related to any of the Maine Acadian Culture sites or programs? For volunteer opportunities, please contact us at: Maine Acadian Heritage Council 344 East Main Street Madawaska, ME 04756 (207) 728-6826 - or - c/o Acadia National Park P.O. Box 177