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Points of Interest
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Point of Interest
1 - Dominica Museum
The Dominica Museum was built in 1810 and is situated on the quayside of Roseau, near the old market. The Dominica Museum was originally the ...
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2 - Barracoon
The High Court and Registry was formerly Barracoon and was so named as it was a gaol in which slaves were detained. It stands on ...
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Parks & Open Spaces
3 - The Market
The Public Market Place was opened in 1972 where the Roseau river meets the sea. It is considered one of the city’s main attractions, at ...
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4 - Windsor Park Stadium
Windsor Park National Stadium was built between 2005 and 2007 with money invested by the People’s Republic of China. It has a capacity for 12,000 ...
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Heritage & Monuments
5 - The Old Citrus Factory
The Old Citrus Factory is now the office of the Forestry, Wildlife & Parks Division, standing near the Alliance Française and Petit Paris Bakery. Citrus ...
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6 - Dominica Botanic Gardens
The Botanic Gardens (or Botanical Gardens) were created in 1889 from a former sugar plantation, the Bath estate, owned by Charles Davies. This grew the ...
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Heritage & Monuments
7 - Morne Bruce Cross
The Morne Bruce Cross stands on the Morne, reached from the Botanical Gardens up a route called Jack’s Walk, named after the Union Jack (which ...
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8 - Mount Bruce Garrison
The Morne Bruce Garrison is the remains of the main military garrison on the Morne, for the troops defending Roseau. It was named after James ...
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9 - Presidents Palace
Presidents Palace is a large, grand building set in its own grounds, next to the House of Assembly, and opposite Fort Young. Originally built in 1811, ...
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10 - Fort Young
Fort Young stands on an elevated position at the southern tip of the Bay Front, above the original French settlement. Today it is a hotel, ...
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11 - Saint George Anglican Church
St George’s Anglican Church was built in the 1820s. Leonard Percival Hodge designed the chancel and re-roofed it in 1899. It was enlarged in 1902 ...
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Heritage & Monuments
12 - Neg Mawon Emancipation Monument
The Neg Mawon Emancipation Monument commemorates the fighting maroons and the eventual emancipation of the slaves in 1838. It stands opposite Peebles Park, a small ...
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Places of Worship
13 - Our Lady of Fair Haven Cathedral
Our Lady of Fair Haven Cathedral is Roseau’s Catholic Cathedral. It was originally a wooden hut with a roof of river reeds, but now it ...
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Heritage & Monuments
14 - Jean Rhys House
The Jean Rhys House stood on the corner of Cork Street and Independence Street (then known as Granby Street) until it was demolished by its ...
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Parks & Open Spaces
15 - The Old Market
The Old Market stands behind the Market House (built-in 1810 to replace a 1770 building) at the end of King George V Street, and Long ...
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