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Charles Fort

Built between 1678 and 1689 to protect St. Kitts south-western shoreline during an attack. The fort was named after Charles I of England. During the early eighteenth century the fort served as a military post for the British.  Read More

Brimstone Hill Fortress

Declared a world heritage site in 1999 by the World Heritage Committee of UNESCO. Brimstone Hill Fortress is an excellent and well preserved example of British Military engineering executed by skilled African labour during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries.  Read More

Independence Square

In the Seventeenth and eighteenth century it was known as Pall Mall Squar until it was renamed Independence- Square on September 19th, 1983 the occasion of St. Kitts Independence.  Read More

Berkeley Memorial

Erected by Lord Combermere and built by George Smith & Company Sun Foundry Glascow on the 29th of March 1883. The clock and drinking fountain originally built in honour of Thomas B.H. Berkeley who died December 6th, 1881 has become a recognizable icon in the centre of asseterre.  Read More

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