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St. Kitts and Nevis - Buildings and structures


Best fare found from Seattle to Saint Kitts: $853

Things to Do: Buildings and structures

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TripAdvisor Traveler Rating: 4 of 5 stars
TripAdvisor Popularity Index: #11 of 18 attractions in Basseterre

The old cemetery has graves dating back to 1724.

Attraction type: Religious site; Historic site; Cemetery; Architectural building
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This small church on Nevis, also known as Fig Tree Church, or St. John's Fig Tree Church, has a copy of the Nelson marriage certificate. This church already has a page with a photo at...

Attraction type: Religious site
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Sir Thomas Warner, a key figure in St. Kitts colonial history and, as his epitaph reads, a much lamented gent, is buried here.

Attraction type: Religious site
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This small Caribbean church (aka St. John's Figtree Church) is perhaps best known for its church register, in which is recorded the marriage of Horatio Nelson to Frances Nisbet, as follows: "1787...

Attraction type: Religious site
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You can't help noticing Gingerland Methodist Church as you drive on the main road through St. George Gingerland parish; right beside the road you will see a very large, impressive, rather handsome...

Attraction type: Religious site; Architectural building
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The Courthouse and Library in Charlestown is an impressive, large, cut-stone building originally dating from 1825. The structure was partially rebuilt in 1875 after a fire, and the clocktower was...

Attraction type: Architectural building; Library
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Methodist missionaries first came to Nevis in the 1820's, preaching racial tolerance, and left four years later.  They quickly returned and are now the largest recognised religion on the island.  The...

Attraction type: Religious site; Architectural building
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