When cod was king

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Designs of the hard life lived by the fishermen of Nova Scotia, Canada, are on display at the Fisheries Museum of the Atlantic in Lunenburg, NS. The town of Lunenburg once thrived on cod fishing and ship building. The Theresa E. Connor is one of the ships built in Lunenburg, that is now on display.

Author: Scheller, William G.
Museums, Art museums, Fisheries, Nova Scotia

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Art al fresco

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The Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site in Cornish, NH, is located in the 22-acre estate owned by sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens. Known as Aspet, the estate is surrounded by 60 acres of woods and wetlands and houses several of Saint-Gaudens' most famous works.

Author: Scheller, William G.
Parks, Cornish, New Hampshire

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Fresh-water fjord

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The 100-ft. Marjolaine II boat offers cruise services along the Saguenay River, Quebec. Onboard the boat, tourists can view interesting scenic spots such as the old villages and towering fjords.

Author: Scheller, William G.
Appreciation, Description and travel, River cruises, Saguenay River

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