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Tourist Spot Attractions In St. George's Parish

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St. George's Parish is one of the nine parishes of Bermuda. It is named after the founder of the Bermuda colony, Admiral Sir George Somers. It is located in the north-easternmost part of the island chain, containing a small part of the main island around Tucker's Town and the Tucker's Town Peninsula, as well as the island of St. George, and many smaller islands, notably Coney, Paget, Nonsuch, Castle, and Smith's Islands. Technically, St. George's also includes the island of St. David's, though this is often considered a separate entity. St. David's Island, and Cooper's Island, and Longbird Island became a single, contiguous landmass during the Second W...
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  • 2. King's Square St George
    King's Square is a common name of a town square in countries with a monarchy. Examples in English include King Square, London King's Square, Barry, Wales Kings Square, Fremantle, Western Australia King's Square, Benin City, Nigeria Kings Square, Gloucester, England King's Square, St. George's, BermudaKing's Square is also the translation of many squares commonly referred to by their local name. See also: Königsplatz Plaça del Rei , a square in Barcelona, Spain Place du Roi
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  • 3. Gates Fort St George
    Sir Thomas Gates , was the governor of Jamestown, in the English colony of Virginia . His predecessor, George Percy, through inept leadership, was responsible for the lives lost during the period called the Starving Time. The English-born Gates arrived to find a few surviving starving colonists commanded by Percy, and assumed command. Gates ruled with deputy governor Sir Thomas Dale. Their controlled, strict methods helped the early colonies survive. However, they did not assist in making them thrive.
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  • 4. St.David's Lighthouse Bermuda
    St. David's Island is one of the main islands of Bermuda. It is located in the far north of the territory, one of the two similarly sized islands that makeup the majority of St. George's Parish. The island was originally 503 acres in size, but was enlarged by reclamation, and by absorbing Long Bird Island and Cooper's Island, in 1942 to 650 acres to allow room for a US military base which occupied over half the island. The base was closed in 1995, but much of its facilities are still used as part of L.F. Wade International Airport. Cooper's Island is now attached to the southeast St. David's, although the two islands are still widely regarded as if they were separate entities. The island was named in honour of Saint David, the patron saint of Wales, as the similarly sized St. George's Isla...
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  • 5. Fort George Bermuda
    Fort St. Catherine, or Fort St. Catherine's , is a coastal artillery fort at the North-East tip of St. George's Island, Bermuda. Successively redeveloped, the fort was used first by Bermudian Militia and then by regular Royal Artillery units from 1612 into the 20th century. Today it houses a museum.
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  • 6. Town Hall St George
    Spanish Town is the capital and the largest town in the parish of St. Catherine in the historic county of Middlesex, Jamaica. It was the Spanish and British capital of Jamaica from 1534 until 1872. The town is home to numerous memorials, the national archives, and one of the oldest Anglican churches outside England .
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