St. John’s Cathedral, located in Belize City, dates back to the early 1800s and stands as the oldest Anglican church in Central America. Constructed by slaves using bricks brought from Europe as ship ballast, the cathedral serves as a significant symbol of Belize’s colonial past. Visitors can explore this historic site, which not only functions as a house of worship but also offers a tangible connection to the region’s rich history. The cathedral’s architecture and the materials used in its construction provide a vivid glimpse into the era when it was built.
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