Movie: The Gift of Acadia

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Jack Perkins
Jack Perkins

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Mary Jo Perkins
Mary Jo Perkins

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    Acadia National Park, Maine, is a favorite vacation destination for good reason. The views are spectacular. The landscape is pristine. And, the wildlife is plentiful and protected. As a result, Acadia National Park is one of the most visited National Parks in the United States.

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    1992-08-01

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    The Story of Acadia National Park

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