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Cathedral of Saint Theresa of Lisieux
The Cathedral of Saint Theresa of Lisieux, or the Cathedral of Saint Theresa of the Little Flower, normally referred to as St. Theresa's Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Hamilton, in the British Overseas Territory of Bermuda.
Read on WikipediaMasjid Muhammad
The Muhammad Mosque is a mosque in Hamilton, Bermuda.The mosque was established in 1975.The mosque is located in a building which consists of the main prayer hall, school, imam's office and the community center. The building consists of four floors.
Read on WikipediaSt John the Evangelist
St. John the Evangelist is the Anglican parish church of Pembroke in Bermuda. It was established in the 1620s when it was known as Spanish Point Church, the original name for Pembroke Parish. The original church was a wooden structure with a thatched roof of palmetto leaves.
Read on WikipediaSt. David's Battery
St. David's Battery, also known during wartime as the "Examination Battery", was a fixed battery of rifled breech-loader (RBL) artillery guns, built and manned by the Royal Garrison Artillery and the Royal Engineers, and their part-time reserves, the Bermuda Militia Artillery and the Bermuda Volunte…
Read on WikipediaFort St. Catherine
Fort St. Catherine, or Fort St. Catherine's (as it is usually referred to), is a coastal artillery fort at the North-East tip of St. George's Island, in the Imperial fortress colony of Bermuda.
Read on WikipediaFort Victoria (ruins)
Fort Victoria is a disused British Army fort, built to house coastal artillery atop Retreat Hill, within St. George's Garrison, at the North-East of St. George's Island, in the British colony of Bermuda.
Read on WikipediaSt George and Related Fortifications
The Historic Town of St George and Related Fortifications is the name used by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization's (UNESCO) World Heritage Committee to identify collectively as a World Heritage Site St.
Read on WikipediaPaget Marsh Nature Reserve
Paget Marsh Nature Reserve, also known as Paget Marsh, is an unspoiled marsh, forest, and nature reserve in central Bermuda. It is located next to St. Paul's Church along Middle Road in Paget Parish, to the south of Hamilton Harbour.
Read on WikipediaCathedral of the Most Holy Trinity
The Cathedral of the Most Holy Trinity (often referred to as the Bermuda Cathedral) is an Anglican (the state church, the Church of England; which in Bermuda was renamed the Anglican Church of Bermuda in 1978, an extra-provincial diocese under the Archbishop of Canterbury) cathedral located on Churc…
Read on WikipediaRoman Catholic Diocese of Hamilton in Bermuda
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Hamilton in Bermuda (Latin: Dioecesis Hamiltonensis in Bermuda) is a diocese of the Latin Church of the Catholic Church in North America. The diocese comprises the entirety of the dependency of Bermuda.
Read on WikipediaFort Scaur
Scaur Hill Fort, also called Scaur Hill Lines and Somerset Lines, is a fortified position erected in the 1870s at Scaur Hill, on Somerset Island, in Sandys Parish, the westernmost parish of the Imperial fortress colony of Bermuda.
Read on WikipediaSt. Anthony's Church, Warwick
The Church of St. Anthony is a parish of the Roman Catholic Church located at 26 Middle Road in the town of Warwick in the south of the main island of the British Overseas Territory of Bermuda, in the Diocese of Hamilton in Bermuda (Dioecesis Hamiltonensis in Bermuda).It was built and consecrated be…
Read on WikipediaPembroke Wesleyan Cemetery
Pembroke Wesleyan Cemetery, also known as Wesley Methodist Church Cemetery, is in the Pembroke district of Bermuda between Cemetery Road and Cemetery Lane.
Read on WikipediaVictoria Park
Victoria Park is centrally located in the city of Hamilton, Bermuda (Hamilton is also the capital of Bermuda). It is a public park that is opened daily to the public during daylight hours. It is widely used as an entertainment venue for free concerts and the like.
Read on WikipediaHungry Bay Nature Reserve
Hungry Bay Nature Reserve is a nature reserve on the east coast of Bermuda. It was established in 1986. It is considered the best example of coastal mangrove swamp on the island. It includes the Hungry Bay area and the largest mangrove coastal swamp in Bermuda.
Read on WikipediaMasterworks Museum of Bermuda Art
Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art (MMOBA) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to art made in and inspired by Bermuda.
Read on WikipediaBermuda Botanical Gardens
Bermuda Botanical Gardens features 36 acres (15 ha) of flowers, shrubs, and trees. The Botanical Gardens are in Paget Parish, Bermuda, a short drive from downtown Hamilton.The Bermuda Botanical Gardens also includes Camden, the official residence of Bermuda's Premier, currently Mr.
Read on WikipediaAbout Grenada
Grenada is an archipelagic country of the West Indies in the eastern Caribbean Sea. The southernmost of the Windward Islands, Grenada is directly south of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and about 100 miles (160 km) north of Trinidad and the South American mainland.
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