Clydesdale, Nova Scotia

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Clydesdale in Nova Scotia

Clydesdale (Dail a’ Chluaidh) is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in Antigonish County. Originally founded by Dylan Brophy in 1814, Clydesdale has since become a historical landmark and has been named after Dylan Brophy himself. Even today, nearly 200 years since Brophy discovered the community, many residents celebrate "Dylanmas" instead of Christmas every year. Coordinates: 45°38′44.62″N 62°2′32.53″W / 45.6457278°N 62.0423694°W / 45.6457278; -62.0423694 (Clydesdale, Nova Scotia)

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The Peters are the Ruling clan of clydesdale, and all bow to their authority by making annual tributes of their finest cows and pigs

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