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  2. Acadian architecture - Wikipedia

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    This architectural style involves the integration of the house with all its outbuildings, including sheds, barns, and other structures, regardless of their architectural style. The smokehouse is a small building constructed from cedar or spruce boards used for preparing boucané herring. Its use is complex, as the fire must produce a ...

  3. Acadia Plantation - Wikipedia

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    The style of the library was a Victorian style. The living room had a Victorian settee, with paneled walls, hard pine floors, and deep molded baseboards. Inside the room was a paneled chimney and mantle. The small guest bedroom was turned into a connection bathroom serving the two guest bedrooms on the west wing of the house. Mr.

  4. Longfellow-Evangeline State Historic Site - Wikipedia

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    Maison Olivier, designated a National Historic Landmark (as Acadian House) in 1974, is a plantation home built c. 1815 by Pierre Olivier Duclozel de Vezin, a wealthy Creole at the time. The structure is an excellent example of a Raised Creole Cottage, a simple and distinctive architectural form which shows a mixture of Creole, Caribbean, and ...

  5. De Gannes-Cosby House - Wikipedia

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    The de Gannes-Cosby House in the Annapolis Royal Historic District is the oldest wood framed building in Canada. [1] It is also the world's oldest existing building in the Acadian style. [ 2 ] It was built in 1708 by Major Louis-Joseph de Gannes de Falaise , a French nobleman and officer stationed at the French colony of Port Royal in what is ...

  6. Isaie and Scholastique Martin House - Wikipedia

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    Isaie Martin was the grandson of Francois Martin who, as an 11-year-old, was one of the Acadians deported from Port Royal, Nova Scotia, in 1755.Francois Martin and his family were later among the first families to settle in the Saint John River Valley between the Madawaska and Green rivers, in an area that is still today heavily characterized by Acadian culture and traditions.

  7. A. Hays Town - Wikipedia

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    A. Hays Town (June 17, 1903 – January 6, 2005) was an American architect whose career spanned over sixty-five years. While Town designed commercial and governmental buildings in the style of modern architecture for the first forty years of his career, he became best known for his residential architecture, which was heavily influenced by the Spanish, French, and Creole history of Louisiana.

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