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Introduction
Dear guest,
Imagine Caribbean life in the 17th Century. Tall ships anchoring in
Gallows Bay bringing out and loading all kinds of cargo brought in from
throughout the West Indies and the New World, like rum, spices, cotton,
indigo, silver and gold. Merchant's bustling and hassling in the narrow
street of Lower Town amidst the warehouses that were build from
cobblestones and lime.
The Planters in their houses overlooking the sugar and tobacco fields
on the upper town and sipping chilled gin in the late afternoon.
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