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Old Government House

Tortola


Standing at the extreme south end of Main St like an imperial symbol, this whitewashed manor (once the home of England’s governor of the BVI) is a classic example of British colonial architecture. The small museum inside was closed at the time of research due to hurricane damage but planned to reopen in the coming years.


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1. Queen Elizabeth Park

0.11 MILES

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3. HMS Prison

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5. Tortola Pier Park

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6. 1780 Lower Estate Sugar Works Museum

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