Buckleys Corner, Nova Scotia

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Buckleys Corner is a crossroads in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in Kings County. Located just north of Waterville, Nova Scotia, it is part of the rural community of Grafton, Nova Scotia.

In Colonial American history, a crossroads village is a settlement that was situated where two or more roads would intersect. The owners of farmland along a frequently traveled trail, path, or road, often paralleling a water route, would plan a village where two or three roads crossed.

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Coordinates: 45°5′44.74″N64°41′41.57″W / 45.0957611°N 64.6948806°W / 45.0957611; -64.6948806 (Buckleys Corner, Nova Scotia)

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