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A restored eighteenth century building with three floors of interactive exhibits |
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Take a tour of the brewery and get your favourite Banks Beer merchandise at the Banks Breweries Visitor Center. |
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The largest collection of 17th century English iron guns in the world |
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The galleries hold displays on Natural History, Amerindian Culture, Barbadian History, African and European Decorative Arts, Antique Maps and Prints. |
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The premier organisation on the island dedicated to preserving Barbados' historical and ecological wealth through heritage sites and events. |
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The only dry dock of its kind known to exist in the world |
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The capital and main city with lots of historic landmarks |
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The first Synagogue in the Western Hemisphere |
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Formerly a sugar plantation, built in 1635 and was much later restored |
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The first Garrison of the West Indies and an area of great historic significance in Barbados. |
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This was where George Washington and his brother Lawrence slept in 1751. |
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Barbados’ first World Heritage Property |
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The only old car museum on the island. |
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The only working sugar windmill on the island |
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Home to the third oldest Parliament in the Commonwealth |
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Discover the history of the sweetest product in the world! |
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A folklore museum and nature trail |
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Home to Military Museum in the Garrison Historic area |
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This more than 300 years old great house is the only one on the island with all rooms open for viewing. |
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The home of one of the founding fathers of Barbadian democracy, Sir Grantley Adams, and a replica of how a 1920s Barbadian village would have looked like, complete with a chattel house museum, blacksmith's forge, rum shop and artisan's craft shops. |
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A beautiful old Georgian Great House set in five acres of grounds and woods |
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