Acadian Village
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The Acadian Village in Van Buren, Maine, is a significant cultural site that honors the heritage and sacrifices of the Acadian people who settled in the region during the late 1700s. Comprising seventeen buildings, including seven historic structures, the Village showcases traditional Acadian construction techniques and preserves the distinct culture and French language of the Acadian community.
Recognized on the National Register of Historic Places, the Village stands as the largest Acadian Village in the United States outside of Louisiana. Visitors can explore various artifacts and the historical significance of the oldest building, dating back to the 1790s, while enjoying the ongoing efforts to maintain this cultural treasure.
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