Landmarks and Historic sites
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The Blue Mountains that are spread out across the eastern portion of the island contain Jamaica’s highest mountain peak. Stretching over 28 miles in length, the mountains are surrounded by coffee fields that produce...
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Devon House is a heritage site and one of leading national monument and symbol of cultural diversity of Jamaica. The Devon house was built 127 years ago in the 1881 by the first black millionaire of Jamaica, George...
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King’s House, dated back from late 19th century was the official residence of the governor-general, located in Kingston, Jamaica. This official residence is a prime example of Jamaican Heritage and fine...
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Port Royal was a shipping centre in Jamaica notorious for the activities of pirates who displayed their wealth and loose morals in the 17th century. It was also named the richest and most wicked city in the world....
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Redeemer Moravian or The Church of the Redeemer is the oldest Moravian Church building in Kingston, Jamaica. The Church was established in 1918 bestowed by Jonathan Reinke, its builder. The...
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