I go to the Nassau every year and one place we visit every time we are there is the NAGB. It's a wonderful little museum that is very close to downtown Nassau, a couple of blocks up from Bay Street.
They have a growing and changing permanent collection as well as 2 or 3 temporary exhibits that are always interesting and beautiful. Last year, we also met a very friendly woman who worked in the gift shop - she made our trip even more enjoyable! The museum is housed in a beautiful old home (I can't remember its significance but I'm sure someone there can tell you) and you have some nice views of the surrounding area from the upstairs balcony.
I highly suggest visiting this museusm and supporting it; whenever we visit, we are practically alone in the musuem and I'd love to see more tourists there. Right on the same street as the NAGB is St. Francis Catholic Church (also beautiful to visit) and the Graycliff Hotel and Restaurant, which is old pirates' digs. It's a nice place to walk around, watch cigars being made and (if it's in your budget!) enjoy a swanky 5-star lunch. These 3 spots make a nice Nassau Afternoon.
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