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Volume 3, March 2001 |
ISSN 1538-893X |
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A UNESCO World Heritage Site |
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Bermuda’s former
capital, the town of St. George's
Adding recent distinction to the island
was last November’s announcement by UNESCO that it has added
Bermuda’s former capital, the town of St. George's and its nearby
fortifications, to its list of World Heritage Sites. The honor adds St.
George's to an exclusive list of historical, cultural and natural sites,
such as the Taj Mahal and Yellowstone National Park, that are deemed to
have global significance.
UNESCO cited the town’s collection of
well-preserved 17th, 18th and 19th
century colonial architecture, as well as its intact fortifications that
graphically illustrate the evolution of British military engineering
over a four-century span. To reap the benefits of World Heritage status, Bermuda plans to revitalize St. George's while ensuring that nothing is done to jeopardize the unique historical character of the site. Already, plans for a Heritage Visitor Centre, restoration of town streets and a waterfront development are in the works. — Patrick Totty |
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