The Falmouth Historic District is a fascinating testament to Jamaica’s colonial past, located in the charming town of Falmouth on Jamaica’s north coast. The town was founded in 1769 and quickly became a bustling port, serving as a hub for the island’s sugar trade. Today, visitors can stroll through the streets of the historic district and marvel at the well-preserved Georgian architecture, including many fine examples of 18th-century Jamaican great houses. The district is also home to the impressive St. Peter’s Anglican Church, built in 1796 and featuring a stunning clock tower and stained glass windows. For those interested in Jamaica’s history and architecture, a visit to the Falmouth Historic District is not to be missed.
Falmouth Historic Town
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