St. George’s

St. George's

St. George’s

The Town of St. George, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is nestled on Bermuda’s far-eastern shores and marks the spot where shipwrecked Brits first discovered the islands centuries ago. Today, the town’s history-steeped streets are lined with colonial architecture and fortifications, offering a vivid glimpse into its past. Visitors can explore the well-preserved structures, including the pillory and stocks, which stand as tangible reminders of the town’s historical significance. The serene and genteel atmosphere invites a leisurely stroll through this living museum of Bermudian heritage.

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