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Hills overlooking the Dockyard on the east, named after the governor who built the fortifications.
Limestone arches formed by seawater erosion, this natural landmark is rumored to have been the site of mass suicides of slaves during slavery times.
A one-hour climb (or steep drive) will take you to the top of this highest point on Antigua, from which you can glimpse the neighboring islands of Montserrat and St. Kitts.
Soak in some culture at this art gallery featuring the work of Caribbean artists.
It has been said that the megaliths on greencastle hill in anu were not put there by mere motal man but actually grew out of the earth,if by a natural cause or by a mystical phenomenon. Some believe...
Multimedia exhibitions on the island's history, from the American Indian inhabitants to British colonialism to today.
Also known as Fort George, this fort was built in 1689 to defend the British settlers against invasions from the French and the Arawak indians.