Kingston is the capital city of Jamaica and is the largest city. The city is geographically located in the southeastern coast of Jamaica. Kingston has a population of about 652,097 as of the 2001 census and is one of the only Dominantly English speaking areas in the southern part of the United States.
National Gallery of Jamaica in Kingston has some of the finest collection of ancient and modern art. But this gallery is often ignored by the tourist around the world, but is really worth a visit. The gallery houses many of the art work from the local people. It has variety of art work from the Jamaica's leading artists. Share: Devon house was built by George Stiebel in the year 1881 and is still preserved as one of the most significant historic mansions in and around Jamaica. The owner of this mansion, George Stiebel was one of the first wealthiest native Jamaican who had his primary business in the mine industry of South America.
The historic mansion now has a restaurant, ice cream shops and a bakery in the ground floor. This venue is particularly famous for its delicious ice creams.
Port Royal is considered by many as the wickedest city in the Christendom. History tells us that this city was completely sacked by the sea due to the high ocean currents but left evidence that there has been a devastating destruction of a civilization
Many planes had also been found on this site which was then transported to the Royal Archeological Museum for displaying purposes. This historic site now serves as the central hub for tourism in this area. It has many restaurants and shops. People enjoy the food in the restaurants and take some rest.
The maritime museum in Kingston houses the collections of the books and other sculptures that trace the development of the maritime development of Jamaica. At present, the former British naval headquarters houses the scale of the forts and the ships that was used in service by the Jamaicans.
The Natural History Museum houses some of the largest collections of the books and other materials that explain the evolution of the West Indies history and how it was invaded. It traces almost the entire history of Jamaica from ancient times to the modern up to date history.
The highlight of this museum is that it has shark papers, i.e. the papers that are ate by the sharks which was thrown by the ship captains. It also houses some of the ancient maps that were used by the captains. Also this museum is the oldest museum in the entire Jamaica.