This fishing village was once a shipping center known as Little Bristol. In 1663 Sir John Yeamans sailed from Speightstown (pronounced Spites-town) on an expedition to colonize South Carolina; he later became the third governor of that colony. His house, St. Nicholas Abbey, is one of the oldest sugar plantation great houses still standing in the Caribbean. Also in the area are the remains of the Old Denmark, Orange and Dover forts. Six Men's Bay north of town is lined with cannons and old buildings once used for drying whale blubber. Learn More...
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