Nestled within the grounds of a former sugar plantation and cotton ginnery, the Nevisian Heritage Village at Fothergills Estate offers a vivid glimpse into the island’s rich social history. This living museum recreates the conditions experienced by various groups, from the Carib Indians to present-day inhabitants. Visitors can explore authentic replicas of traditional dwellings and learn about the daily lives and cultural practices of Nevis’s diverse populations. The village’s layout and exhibits provide a tangible connection to the past, making it an engaging and educational experience for those interested in the island’s heritage.
Nevisian Heritage Village at Fothergills Estate
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