In the heart of Basseterre, at the center of the Circus—a roundabout inspired by London’s Piccadilly Circus—stands the Berkeley Memorial. This ornate green tower, built in 1883, honors Thomas Berkeley, a local legislator and estate owner. The memorial features a drinking fountain at its base, providing a refreshing stop for passersby. Above, a clock with four faces keeps time, making it both a functional and decorative landmark. Visitors can admire the intricate design and take a moment to rest and hydrate while exploring the bustling city.
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