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Acadian Memorial
P.O. Box 379 Dept. AM
St. Martinville, LA 70582
(337) 394-2258
FAX (337) 394-2260
info@acadianmemorial.org
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It's twins!
The Acadian Memorial and the Grand-Pré National
Historic Site are twinned in an agreement between Evangeline
Oak Park and Parks Canada. On ancestral Acadian lands in the
heart of Nova Scotia's historic Minas Basin, Grand-Pré
remembers the Deportations that began in 1755. Return to Grand-Pré
at www.parkscanada.pch.gc.ca.
NEWSFLASH:
Purchase an Acadian coverlet to help save Sainte-Famille,
a recently discovered Acadian cemetery not far from Grand-Pré.
(See image at right.) Contact Donna Doucet
at donna_doucet@pch.gc.ca.
"Arrival of the Acadians in Louisiana", the
Memorial mural by Robert Dafford, is twinned with another
mural by the same artist in the Chantenay district of Nantes,
France. "Embarkation of the Acadians for Louisiana,"
depicts the departure of Acadian refugees in France. Step into
the Acadian past of historic Nantes with help from Gérard
Braud and the Brétagne-Acadie association. Inquire
at gmbraud@aol.com.
Both St. Martinville and Bouctouche, New Brunswick,
share ties to Acadian literature and history. Discover a cultural
and ecological paradise at www.ville.bouctouche.nb.ca.
While St. Martinville was historically a point of arrival
for non-Native settlers to Southwest Louisiana, Gorée
Island, Senegal, marks the place where thousands of enslaved
Africans were taken from their home continent into a perilous
exile. Today, both cities celebrate their African heritage.
St. Martinville and Chaudfontaine, Belgium share ties
to water and to the French language. There's something in the
water at www.chaudfontaine.be.

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