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Surprisingly for such a small island, there are actually three rather good...
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D. R. Walwyn Plaza, aka Walwyn Square, is the smaller of the two squares in the...
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The lucky visitor to Charlestown has a choice of two different establishments...
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The great American statesman Alexander Hamilton was born on the Caribbean...
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The Bath Hotel in Nevis is considered to have been the first tourist hotel in...
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Methodist missionaries first came to Nevis in the 1820's, preaching racial...
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Chevy's Calypso Bar is a cheerful, red-roofed set-up, right on on Pinney's...
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The Courthouse and Library in Charlestown is an impressive, large, cut-stone...
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The Robert Trent Jones II Golf Course, at the Four Seasons Resort on Nevis, is...
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British people usually know something about Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson, the...
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During the 17th century, a group of Sephardic Jews who had previously been...
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The Market in Charlestown is busy in the morning on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and...
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Memorial Square is the larger, and grander, of the two squares that form the...
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The Museum of Nevis History is situated in a handsome Caribbean Georgian stone...
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Pinneys is a fine beach, the longest beach on Nevis. It is on the Caribbean...
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Sunshine's is a popular beach bar, located on Pinney's Beach, a little way...
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