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Fall 2017

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DoMInIon LenDInG CenTreS OUR HOUSE FALL 2017 >> 23 DiD you know… » The Green Gables house has been restored to the period of the late 1800s to reflect not only the setting in the novel, but to reflect a typical farm house of the late Victorian period. » Montgomery's spiritual connection to her home community continued throughout her life. As a minister's wife living in Ontario, the author returned home only occasionally, yet all but one of her 20 novels have Prince Edward Island as the main setting. » Montgomery often visited or stayed with the Webb family at Green Gables during return visits to the island. When she died in 1942, she was buried in the Cavendish cemetery. Shortly after her death, the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada recognized L.M. Montgomery as being a person of national historic significance and a monument and plaque were erected at Green Gables. » Since its publication, Anne of Green Gables has sold more than 50 million copies and has been translated into 20 languages. Source: Parks Canada

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