Movie: Acadia Always

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Jack Perkins
Jack Perkins

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Paul Haley
Paul Haley

Samuel de Champlain (voice)

Ken Stack
Ken Stack

John Greenleaf Whittier (voice)

George Demas
George Demas

Samuel Eliot Morison (voice)

Herb Mitchell
Herb Mitchell

Theodore Roosevelt (voice)

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    A brand new look at one of America's favorite national parks. Jack Perkins, former NBC News correspondent and host of A&E's Biography Series, lends his powerful narrative to this hour long tribute to the people who created Acadia National Park and to those who keep and preserve it.

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    2008-11-25

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