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  • About the origins of the town of Stephenville and it's surrounding area, once known as the Acadian Village.
  • This article is about the agricultural communities found in Newfoundland and Labrador.
  • The construction of the US Army Air Force Base was started in 1941 when the US came to Stephenville Newfoundland.
  • This article is about the buildings that were created during World War II because of the Stephenville air force base.
  • When the Air Force withdrew from Stephenville, the Atlantic Brewery was the first major industry to become established in the town.
  • The island of Newfoundland has a long and indented coastline that includes several major bays.
  • Information about the definition of a city as well as information about St. John's, Mount Pearl, and Corner Brook.
  • About the many reasons why tuberculosis took a strong hold in Newfoundland in the 19th and 20th centuries, and the methods of controlling the disease.
  • The Harmon Corporation was opened after the Americans left the Harmon Airfield Base in Stephenville, Newfoundland, in 1966.
  • Stephenville hosts Harmon Field Day every two years. During this event aircraft from all over the world visit the town.
  • The importance of Harmon Field Day, along with the origins and activities of the event that took place in the town of Stephenville, Newfoundland.
  • In 1941, the United States obtained rights to construct an air base in the St. Georges Bay area of Newfoundland.
  • In 1973, the Labrador Liner Limited opened and started production of a linerboard mill in Stephenville.
  • Mass media in Newfoundland and Labrador. Examples discussed include newspapers, radio, television, and the telegraph.
  • Sandringham was one of eight land settlements created by the Commission of Government in Newfoundland to promote agriculture
  • Scottish immigrants to Newfoundland and Labrador worked predominantly in the fields of commerce and agriculture during the 19th century.
  • About the Acadian Francophones on the West coast of Newfoundland and Labrador.