Category: Museums
Address: 6 & 8 1st Street Kingston, Jamaica
Telephone: 8765724085
Reviews Trench Town Culture Yard Museum
Trench Town Culture Yard Museum
Trench Town Culture Yard Museum is boasted by Trench Town, located in Kingston is categorized as a National Heritage Site after 4 years of restoration and renovation in 2006. Trench Town Museum is situated in one of the Government yard of 1940s that use to be the home of Vincent Tata Ford music teacher of young Bob Marley and author of ‘No Woman No Cry’ written over the yard and about that yard. The museum gallery is presentable and tells an incredible story of the contribution of the Trench town to Jamaica. Tour guides are very welcoming and friendly there specially Chandler. Above all Trench Town Museum is a humble yet moving record of the history of its community. Inside the museum one can see many pieces of memorabilia along with the photos and life stories. The museum is one of the very popular attractions of the Kingston attracting numerous tourists around the Jamaica and is a place worth visiting.
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