McPhersons Mills, Nova Scotia

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MacPhersons Mills in Nova Scotia

MacPhersons Mills is a community in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia, located in Pictou County .

Coordinates: 45°32′40.96″N62°30′55.07″W / 45.5447111°N 62.5152972°W / 45.5447111; -62.5152972 (MacPhersons Mills, Nova Scotia)

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