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Wolfville is a
Canadian town in the
Annapolis Valley,
Kings County, Nova Scotia,
located about 100
kilometres (62 mi)
northwest of the
provincial capital...
- The
Wolfville Formation is a Tri****ic
geologic formation of Nova Scotia. The
formation is of
Carnian to
early Norian age.
Fossils of
small land vertebrates...
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University is a public,
predominantly undergraduate university located in
Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada, with some
graduate programs at the master's level...
- Nation-famous New York
Murders (1914)
Wolfville:
Episodes of
Cowboy Life (1893)
Sandburrs (1900)
Wolfville Days (1902)
Wolfville Nights (1902) The
Black Lion Inn...
- The
Wolfville Historical Society is a
registered charity that owns and
maintains the
Randall House Museum in
Wolfville, Nova Scotia. This
building dates...
- poor,
rural families in Canada, on Nova Scotia's
South Mountain, near
Wolfville,
known for inter-generational
poverty and the
conviction in the 1980s...
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Acadia Divinity College (ADC) is
Baptist theological institute located in
Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada. It is
affiliated with the
Canadian Baptists of Atlantic...
- in
length from
Annapolis Royal and the
Annapolis Basin in the west to
Wolfville and the
Minas Basin in the east,
spanning the
counties of Digby, Annapolis...
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Andrew H.
McCain Arena (formerly
Acadia Arena) is a multi-purpose
arena in
Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada. It can seat 1,800
spectators for ice
events and...
- in
Wolfville, Nova
Scotia with a
certificate in elocution,
Parsons attended the
Currie School of
Expression in Boston. She
returned to
Wolfville to attend...