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3.7 miles / 6 kilometres
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Museum & Galleries
1 - The National Museum of St. Kitts
The lovely pedimented colonial building on the Basseterre waterfront is the Old Treasury Building, dating from 1894. It now houses the National Museum, run by ...
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Landmark & Views
2 - Georgian House
This structure remains one of the more outstanding examples of 18th Century urban architecture on St. Kitts. It is located on South Square Street, South ...
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Parks & Open Spaces
3 - Independence Square
Locals ‘lime’ and exchange gossip on this grassy patch anchored by a circular fountain crowned by three topless nymphs. Once called Pall Mall Sq, it ...
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Places of Worship
4 - Immaculate Conception Catholic Co-Cathedral
After the take-over of the island by the English in 1713, Roman Catholics were forbidden by law to worship in public. They also were prohibited ...
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5 - Petroglyphs
t Kitts is dotted with intriguing rock carvings, or petroglyphs, made by the original Carib inhabitants before the Europeans arrived in the 17th century. The ...
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Landmark & Views
6 - Church of St Thomas
church of St Thomas – the first Anglican church in the British Caribbean –
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7 - Romney Manor
Old Road was the first British town in the entire Caribbean. Sir Thomas Warner landed at Old Road Bay on 28 January 1623 with 15 ...
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Heritage & Monuments
8 - St. Kitts Sugar Factory and Compound
After reaching its peak in the late 1700s the production of sugar declined throughout the nineteenth century, nearly ceasing altogether on several occasions in the ...
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Parks & Open Spaces
9 - Warner Park
Basseterre’s modern sporting complex was largely financed by the Taiwanese government and was the first of the Caribbean’s seven new stadiums built for the 2007 ...
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Places of Worship
10 - Saint George with Saint Barnabas Anglican Church
In a small park behind a fence, this red-roofed church has a stormy history. French Jesuits built the first one in 1670, but it was ...
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11 - Government House
The Blake family built this property around the time of Emancipation (1834) and soon after sold it to Thomas Harper, a planter-merchant and Vestryman. Harper ...
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Heritage & Monuments
12 - Springfield Cemetary and Chapel
Until the Cholera Epidemic in 1854, all burials would take place in churchyard cemeteries. It was estimated that one sixth of the population died from ...
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13 - Fort Thomas Grounds
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Landmark & Views
14 - Bloody Point
About a mile west of Basseterre on Old Road, you find Bloody Point, a spot that represents a grim moment in Kittitian history. This was ...
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Places of Worship
15 - St Christopher’s Church Tower
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Landmark & Views
16 - Government Headquarters
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17 - Berkeley Memorial
This memorial to the former president of the General Legislative Council, Thomas Berkeley, stands at the center of the Circus.The focus of town is the ...
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