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  2. Featherbed Alley Printshop - Wikipedia

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    The Featherbed Alley Printshop is a museum featuring a replica Gutenberg press, and is located in the lower level of the Mitchell House, in St. George's, a UNESCO World Heritage town in Bermuda. The upper level of the house holds the St. George's Historical Society Museum.

  3. Historic Town of St George and Related Fortifications, Bermuda

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    The Historic Town of St George and Related Fortifications is the name used by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization's (UNESCO) World Heritage Committee to identify collectively as a World Heritage Site St. George's Town, founded in 1612 (following the 1609 wreck on Bermuda's reefs of the Sea Venture), and a range of fortifications, batteries, and magazines built ...

  4. St. George's, Bermuda - Wikipedia

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    St. George's (formally the Town of St. George or St. George's Town), located on the island and within the parish of the same names (and on the northern side of St. George's Harbour), settled in 1612, is the first permanent English (and later British) settlement on the islands of Bermuda.

  5. St. George's Island, Bermuda - Wikipedia

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    The island covers 703 acres (284.5 hectares), and is one of the six principal islands of Bermuda. Originally called King's Island, it was the first part of Bermuda to be extensively colonised, and the town of St. George's contains many of the territory's oldest buildings. Notable among these are St. Peter's Church, and the State House.

  6. Castle Harbour, Bermuda - Wikipedia

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    Castle Harbour is surrounded by St. George's Parish to the north, east, and south, as well as Hamilton Parish to the west. A chain of islands and rocks stretches across the main opening to the Atlantic Ocean, in the east, notably Cooper's Island (which was made a landmass contiguous to St. David's Island and Longbird Island in the 1940s), and Nonsuch Island.

  7. Gosling Brothers - Wikipedia

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    In early 1806 James Gosling set out from England with £10,000 in merchandise bound for America. The ship's charter had expired on the ninety-first day of the voyage, so they set in at the nearest port, Bermuda. However, instead of going on to America, Gosling set up shop on the island later that year. [1]

  8. St. George's Parish, Bermuda - Wikipedia

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    St. George's Parish is one of the nine parishes of Bermuda.It is named after the founder of the Bermuda colony, Admiral Sir George Somers. [citation needed]It is located in the north-easternmost part of the island chain, containing a small part of the main island around Tucker's Town and the Tucker's Town Peninsula, as well as the island of St. George, and many smaller islands, notably Coney ...

  9. Category:St. George's, Bermuda - Wikipedia

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    State House, Bermuda; Stella Maris Church, St. George's; Joseph Stockdale This page was last edited on 4 September 2019, at 22:37 (UTC). ...