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Historical Landmarks & Architecture

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Limestone steps carved by enslaved people, 1793–94, leading to Fort Fincastle.

Late 18th-century fort shaped like a ship’s paddlewheel, overlooking Nassau Harbor.

Large British colonial fort from the late 1700s, featuring bastions, moat, and city views.

One of New Providence’s earliest forts (built 1741), guarding the eastern harbor.

Parliament, surrounded by statues and historic gardens.

Historic Anglican church showcasing colonial architecture and centuries of religious heritage.

Restored 18th-century estate highlighting rum production and colonial architecture.

Museum on former slave market site, preserving history of slavery and emancipation.

Historic mansion dating to the colonial era, known for architecture, gardens, and heritage tours.