Centreville is a rural farming community in Kings County, Nova Scotia, Canada, located 10 kilometres north of Kentville on Route 359.
[1] Centreville was home to the 1930s artist, Charles Macdonald, famous for his work in concrete.
Another important Centreville resident was Roscoe Fillmore, a well-known gardener, greenhouse operator, Marxist, and author.
Macdonald and Fillmore were members of a group of moderate leftists who regularly met in Centreville during the 1930s and 40s and became known as "the Centreville Socialists".
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