Elsewhere in the Parishes
Bermuda's other points of interest—and there are many—are scattered throughout the nine parishes. This section, covering the length and breadth of the island, focuses on the major ones. Yet...
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Hamilton
St. George's and Hamilton are about 10 mi and 200 years apart. The latter wasn't even incorporated as a town until 1792; and by the time Hamilton became capital in 1815, St. George's had already celebrated...
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St. George's
The settlement of Bermuda began in what is now the town of St. George's when the Sea Venture—flagship of an English fleet carrying supplies to Jamestown, Virginia—was wrecked on Bermuda's treacherous...
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The West End and Dockyard
Bermuda is denser than you might imagine. But in contrast to Hamilton and St. George's, the island's West End seems positively pastoral. Many of the top sites here are natural ones: namely the wildlife...
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