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1. Fort George
(Cultural Heritage /Forts)
... institutions such as the Financial Complex Buildings, the National Museum Compound and Market Square just to name a few. At an elevation of 160 feet above sea level, this fort is basically a small bastion ...
2. St. Mark's
(PARISHES/Parishes)
... of industrious friendly people. Old buildings and small shacks are gradually being replaced by more modern structure which brightens the face of this small town. There's a small mop-making industry in ...
3. St Andrew
(PARISHES/Parishes)
... sought of its present location, in the Fedon Rebellion of 1795/96 it was the first town to be sacked by the rebels. After the rebellion, the town was rebuilt on its present site. Many interesting old buildings ...
4. Madey's Great House
(Cultural Heritage /Plantation)
... that there were three places registered as Madey in St. Patrick, Madey, Madey Pere and Madey Gavri.  This building is located in Madey Pere, in the area known as ‘Cedars' in Sauteurs.  During the time ...
5. Samaritan Plantation House
(Cultural Heritage /Plantation)
... influence and prosperity brought about by the Cocoa Industry after the collapse of the Sugar Industry.  It was built by the Ferguson Family in the early 1900s, replacing a much smaller wooden building. ...
6. Morne Fendue Plantation House
(Cultural Heritage /Plantation)
... the failure of these plantations.  This therefore resulted in the purchase of this property by the Kent Family and the subsequent conversion of the plantation from sugar to cocoa cultivation. The building ...
7. OLD SUGAR RUIN - ROUND PILLARS PARADISE ESTATE
(Cultural Heritage /Plantation)
... were the base for parts of the old Aqueduct system and for buildings such as the curing house Paradise Estate was one of the early large estates in Grenada.  Started by the French, the 646 acres sugar ...
8. Beausejour Great House
(Cultural Heritage /Plantation)
... is the second great house building to be found in the area.      ...
9. Fort Du Marquis
(Cultural Heritage /Forts)
... obtained from Du Parquet for the building of the fort and dwelling places. As a result, just over twenty persons were chosen to settle in that fort located on the point of the Beausejour Bay and river. ...
10. Grenadians Superstitions & Scary Stories
(Cultural Heritage /Francophone influences )
... haunted house in St. George’s was Lamolie House. Many years ago it was owned by a Mr. Passee who died there. The story goes that his body was put into a cask and placed in the basement of the building ...
11. Spice and everything Nice
(Natural Heritage/Our environnment )
... to visitors on a day’s outing. This estate is owned by Sir William Branch, a prominent Grenadian gentleman farmer, whose workers in the building where the spices are prepared are well versed in the various ...
12. A Wedding in Petite Martinique
(Cultural /Maroon)
... and flags are taken to the reception hall. The flags are attached to the building outside, and the cakes are placed on a table inside. Meanwhile, the cooks have been busy preparing the wedding feast. ...
13. A Wedding in Petite Martinique
(Cultural /Regatta)
... and flags are taken to the reception hall. The flags are attached to the building outside, and the cakes are placed on a table inside. Meanwhile, the cooks have been busy preparing the wedding feast. ...
... Policy. A key component of the policy is the conservation of the country’s biodiversity. The policy in itself provides for inter alia, building capacity of Grenadian institutions to participate in the ...
15. Tri-centennial Celebration in its wake
(Cultural /Tricentennial celebrations)
... led to the practice that was demonstrated to be not only impractical in the West Indies but often deadly. Another dangerous practice in town building was the use of timber and thatch, which made the early ...
... years ago when the Carenage and later the Queen’s Park or National Stadium area blew depositing its rich ash, our building aggregates upon the Darbeau Hill area. However, this did not ended here as it ...
17. Botany and Herbal Remedies
(Natural Heritage/Our environnment )
... for cures of various diseases, increased production of food, fibers for the clothing industry and building materials for homes. Author: Dean Jules Copyrighted: 2008 This document should not be ...
18. Declaration of National Historic Sites
(Cultural Heritage /Forts)
... and the car park of the old Antilles Hotel Building, to the Ring Road east of Fort George, bordering lands over Financial Comples and lands occupied by the National Water and Sewage Authority (NAWASA) ...
19. Historical Walking Tour
(Cultural /Tricentennial celebrations)
... the Carenage and later the Queen's Park or National Stadium area blew depositing its rich ash, our building aggregates upon the Darbeau Hill area. However, this did not ended here as it gave reminders ...
... and should be a building toward the integration of human capacity and powers resulting in well adjusted, useful individuals. It seeks to enhance the complete development of the individual. The most completely ...
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