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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)
... spices, fruits and ground provisions. There is a good fishing industry and the town of Victoria has one of the six cold storage market places for fish on the island. In this parish, Mount St. Catherine ...
3. St Andrew
(PARISHES/Parishes)
... are in evidence here, for example the Anglican Church, Police Station, government revenue and post offices and the courthouse behind which the market is located.  ...
4. Spice and everything Nice
(Natural Heritage/Our environnment )
... lost. Once ashore, a tour can be arranged to visit an estate where spices are grown and prepared for marketing. The parish of St. John on the west coast is rich in the history of our little island ...
... eco-tourism projects with the overriding goal being to reduce unemployment and alleviate poverty through a sustainable approach. Much of the country’s natural beauty, marketability, economic and social ...
6. Grenada and the Flagship species
(Natural Heritage/Our environnment )
... farm, tend to live stock and use the landscape in many different ways. The forest is not separate from the Grenadian life style and many Grenadians regard it a supermarket and a pharmacy. Because the ...
7. Tri-centennial Celebration in its wake
(Cultural /Tricentennial celebrations)
... fortifications, as seen later in this publication, were; General Hospital Compound and Point, the Market Square, Tanteen, the Museum Building, the Treasury Buildings, Knox House and the buildings adjacent ...
... relocated to Richmond Hill. The Carenage therefore, was quite a place of confusion when the people from the Coal yard, the Jack market and the Mad Yard were all shouting their different choruses. Can you ...
... fish, fruit, and cassava (manioc), which they made into a type of pancake.  An alcholic beverage also was brewed from the roots of this plant.  Small cassava cakes are still made and sold in the supermarkets ...
... fish, fruit, and cassava (manioc), which they made into a type of pancake.  An alcholic beverage also was brewed from the roots of this plant.  Small cassava cakes are still made and sold in the supermarkets ...
11. Historical Walking Tour
(Cultural /Tricentennial celebrations)
... the Jack market and the Mad Yard were all shouting their different choruses.  Can you imagine the commotion when the people of the Jacks Alley and the Mad Yard were all singing their chorus. As a result ...
12. Tricentennial - 300 years
(Cultural /Tricentennial celebrations)
... Homeland 2010 - the marketing of the event internationally especially to Grenadian and their descendants all over the world.  This will be an opportunity for tour operators, hoteliers and ...
13. Proposed Plan of Action
(Cultural /Tricentennial celebrations)
... in the town such as a multi-storey car park, the regeneration of life and business on the Carenage and - Maybe we can look at having events like a Victorian Market as an Annual attraction in St. George's,. ...