The Museum of Nevis History in Charlestown is housed in the restored Georgian stone building which is near the mostly wooden building where Alexander Hamilton was born. (Source)
The new seawall at Charlestown, Nevis, in 2005. Saint Kitts is seen in the background across the channel known as The Narrows; the museum of Nevis history is visible in the mid distance. (Source)
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Nevis Heritage Trail sign at Mountravers Estate (Source)
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An African baobab tree by a ruin at Mountravers Estate, a former plantation that produced, on average, 110 hogsheads, about 66,000 pounds or 30,000 kilograms of sugar and around 7,250 imperial gallons (33,000 litres) of rum annually[21] (Source)
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A hot volcanic spring water bathing pool at Bath Spring (Source)
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On the western coastal plain, looking south-southwest towards Charlestown (Source)
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Nevis and neighbouring Leeward Islands during the 2002 volcanic eruption in Montserrat (centre). Top to bottom on left are: St. Eustatius, Saint Kitts, Nevis. On the right are: Barbuda, Antigua, Guadeloupe. (Source)
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A view of Nevis from the southeastern peninsula of Saint Kitts in 2005 (Source)
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Slave owner and sugar merchant John Pinney of Mountravers Plantation (Source)
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Charlestown Methodist Chapel in 1802. Pro-slavery mobs set the chapel ablaze in 1797, but the building was saved. (Source)
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Illustration of French slave trade from the 1876 book The 18th century: Its Institutions, Customs, and Costumes: France, 17001789 (Source)
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The view looking inland from the Nevis airport in 2008 (Source)
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Part of the west coast of Nevis, including the location of Nelson's Spring (Source)