Historical Places In Kingston
Not only is the Bob Marley Museum a historical site, it is also a fun and exciting place to visit. A failed assassination attempt on Marley occurred here in 1976. Inside of the museum Marley fans are treated to an array of memorabilia, including Marley's guitar, records, photographs, and more.
Bob Marley Museum
56 Hope Road
Kingston 6
Devon House
This 19th century mansion is home to the island's first black millionaire, George Stiebel. Located in the heart of the island, just over 11-acres of beautiful land outside are attractively decorated, leading to the spectacular house that is filled with artifacts of Stiebel.
Devon House
Hope Road
Kingston
National Gallery is a spectacular gallery housing an enormous collection of sculptures and paintings from the 1920's to present.
National Gallery
12 Ocean Blvd.
Kingston
Mavis Bank Coffee Factory
Take a tour of the Mavis Bank Coffee factory to see how the famous Blue Mountain coffee is made. Guests will be treated to an in-depth tour of the factory, as well as taste tests of the delicious coffee.
Bank of Jamaica Money Museum
The Money Museum is Kingston's tallest building, and houses amazing exhibits of Jamaican currency, including paper and coins. The money dates back for centuries. One of the most spectacular pieces inside of the museum is 700 year old Chinese paper notes. Admission to the Money Museum is free of charge, and well worth a visit.
Bank of Jamaica Money Museum
Nethersole Place
Kingston
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