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I found what I think is a must-read article from Forbes magazine online. The article's title is '39 Actionable Ideas For Driving Traffic To Your Website'
A Long Yet Easy To-Do List To Get A Lot Of Traffic
Historical Sites Worth Visiting in Nassau Bahamas
Nassau, the vibrant capital of the Bahamas, offers a captivating journey through time with its array of historically significant landmarks. From colonial forts to iconic residences, each site tells a story of the island's past and its cultural heritage. Let's embark on a tour of three notable historical sites in Nassau:
1. Fort Charlotte: Built during British colonial rule in the late 18th century, between 1787 and 1789, Fort Charlotte stands proudly as a testament to the island's strategic importance. Named after Queen Charlotte, the wife of King George III of England, this fortress was strategically positioned to defend the western entrance to Nassau Harbour. With its imposing architecture, including a moat, drawbridge, ramparts, and dungeons, Fort Charlotte showcases the military prowess of the British in the Caribbean. Though it never witnessed significant battles, it played a crucial role in safeguarding the island against potential invasions.
Today, Fort Charlotte welcomes visitors from around the world, offering guided tours that provide insights into its history and architectural significance. Perched atop a hill with a panoramic view of the island, it serves as a reminder of the Bahamas' colonial past and contributes to the cultural heritage of the region.
2. Government House: Perched atop Mount Fitzwilliam, Government House serves as the official residence of the Governor-General of the Bahamas, representing the enduring legacy of British colonial governance. While the original structure dates back to 1737, the current mansion, built in 1929, is a stunning example of Georgian-style architecture. Its symmetrical facades, elegant columns, and vibrant pink exterior exude grandeur and historical significance.
Throughout its history, Government House has hosted numerous dignitaries, including members of the British royal family. While it remains an active residence, occasional guided tours offer visitors the chance to explore its historic rooms and learn about its role in Bahamian history.
3. Pompey Museum of Slavery & Emancipation: Located on Bay Street in Nassau, the Pompey Museum of Slavery & Emancipation occupies a building that once served as a marketplace for enslaved Africans during the transatlantic slave trade. Named after Pompey, an enslaved African who led a rebellion against slave traders in 1830, the museum is dedicated to preserving the memory of those who suffered under slavery and celebrating their resilience.
Through exhibits, artifacts, and educational programs, the museum sheds light on the harsh realities of the slave trade and the fight for emancipation. It serves as a place for reflection, remembrance, and dialogue about the legacy of slavery and the ongoing struggle for human rights.
Exploring Nassau's Historical Treasures: All of these historically and culturally important sites are located in or near downtown Nassau. They are also within walking distance of each other. For a map of these sites click the link here. You can also take one of the route 10 jitneys to reach each site.
Route #23 Bus Route - Nassau, Bahamas
Route 22 jitney route. This route starts downtown and extends to central New Providence. This map is useful for visitors seeking local landmarks and supermarkets.
Stops: East Street/Wulff Road/East to Kemp Road/Shirley Street/East Street/East Hill Street/Mackey Street/Lewis Street/Blue Hill Road/Cumberland Street/Navy Lion Road/Bay Street/Fowler Street/Kemp Road/Wulff Road/Palm Beach Street/Cordeaux Avenue/East Street/return to East Street and Soldier Road
Downtown New Providence offers a variety of activities and attractions for visitors. Some things to do downtown Nassau include: - Visit the Straw Market - Walk along Bay Street (contains duty-free shops, boutiques and local vendors) - Explore historic sites: Government House, Fort Charlotte and Fort Fincastle. - Visit the National Art Gallery - Explore the Pirates of Nassau - Enjoy local cuisine - Tour Parliament Square and the Supreme Court - Visit South Beach
Central New Providence contains local eateries, local beaches and supermarkets. - Go to South Beach - Visit local markets - Local Services (Convenience Stores, Gas Stations etc.) - Visit Local mall: Marathon Mall
View/Download this map here.
Route #22A Bus Route - Nassau, Bahamas
Route 22A jitney route. This route starts downtown and extends to central and western New Providence. This map is useful for visitors seeking local landmarks and supermarkets.
Stops: Cowpen Road/New Bight Sub Division/St Vincent Road/Baillou Hill Road/Cumberland Street/Navy Lion Road/Frederick Street/Princess Street/Market Street/Depot return to Market Street/Lewis Street/Baillou Hill Road/Poinciana Avenue/Thompson Boulevard/John F. Kennedy Drive/Bethel Avenue/Sir Milo Butler Highway/Fire Trail Road East/Carmichael Road/Faith Avenue/St. Vincent Road/New Bight Subdivision/Cowpen Road
Downtown New Providence offers a variety of activities and attractions for visitors. Some things to do downtown Nassau include: - Visit the Straw Market - Walk along Bay Street (contains duty-free shops, boutiques and local vendors) - Explore historic sites: Government House, Fort Charlotte and Fort Fincastle. - Visit the National Art Gallery - Explore the Pirates of Nassau - Enjoy local cuisine - Tour Parliament Square and the Supreme Court - Visit South Beach
Central New Providence contains local eateries, local beaches and supermarkets. - Go to South Beach - Visit local markets - Local Services (Convenience Stores, Gas Stations etc.)
View/Download this map here.
Route #22 Bus Route - Nassau, Bahamas
Route 22 jitney route. This route starts downtown and extends to central New Providence. This map is useful for visitors seeking local landmarks and supermarkets.
Stops: South on Baillou Hill Road/St. Vincent Avenue/Antigua Street/Mermaid Boulevard East/Mermaid Boulevard West/Carmichael Road/Turtle Drive/Ambergris/Faith Avenue/North along Faith Avenue/Sir Milo Butler Highway/Union City/Harold Road/Bethel Avenue/Thompson Boulevard/Nassau Street/Meeting Street/Dillet Street/Baillou Hill Road/Cumberland Street/Navy Lion Road/Bay Street/Elizabeth Avenue/East Street/East Hill Street Depot/return to East Street/Wulff Road/Market Street/Robinson Road/Baillou Hill Road to Golden Gates Shopping Centre
Downtown New Providence offers a variety of activities and attractions for visitors. Some things to do downtown Nassau include: - Visit the Straw Market - Walk along Bay Street (contains duty-free shops, boutiques and local vendors) - Explore historic sites: Government House, Fort Charlotte and Fort Fincastle. - Visit the National Art Gallery - Explore the Pirates of Nassau - Enjoy local cuisine - Tour Parliament Square and the Supreme Court - Visit South Beach
Central New Providence contains local eateries, local beaches and supermarkets. - Go to South Beach - Visit local markets - Local Services (Convenience Stores, Gas Stations etc.) - Visit Local mall: Marathon Mall
View/Download this map here.
Route #21A Bus Route - Nassau, Bahamas
Route 21A jitney route. This route starts downtown and extends to central New Providence. This map is useful for visitors seeking local landmarks and supermarkets.
Stops: Blue Hill Road South/Blue Hill Road/Summer Haven/East Street/Bamboo Boulevard/Buttonwood Street/Sapodilla Boulevard/Kennedy Subdivision/Soldier Road/East Street/East Hill Street/East Street/Bay Street/Elizabeth Street/Shirley Street/Princess Street/Duke Street/Blue Hill Road/to starting point at intersection of Malcolm Road and Blue Hill Road
Downtown New Providence offers a variety of activities and attractions for visitors. Some things to do downtown Nassau include: - Visit the Straw Market - Walk along Bay Street (contains duty-free shops, boutiques and local vendors) - Explore historic sites: Government House, Fort Charlotte and Fort Fincastle. - Visit the National Art Gallery - Explore the Pirates of Nassau - Enjoy local cuisine - Tour Parliament Square and the Supreme Court - Visit South Beach
Central New Providence contains local eateries, local beaches and supermarkets. - Go to South Beach - Visit local markets - Local Services (Convenience Stores, Gas Stations etc.)
View/Download this map here.
Route #21 Bus Route - Nassau, Bahamas
Route 21 jitney route. This route starts downtown and extends to central New Providence. This map is useful for visitors seeking local landmarks and supermarkets.
Stops: South Beach Complex via East Street/Bamboo Boulevard/Thatch Palm Avenue/Sapodilla Boulevard/East on Sapodilla Street/Willow Tree Street/Pinewood Drive/East on Pine Wood Drive/Buttonwood Street/Sapodilla Boulevard/Thatch Palm Avenue/Bamboo Boulevard/East Street/Bay Street/Christie Avenue/Wulff Road/Marathon Road/Robinson Road/Old Trail Road/Soldier Road/Windsor Place Road/Sapodilla Boulevard/Willow Tree Road/Pinewood Drive/Bamboo Boulevard/South Beach Complex
Downtown New Providence offers a variety of activities and attractions for visitors. Some things to do downtown Nassau include: - Visit the Straw Market - Walk along Bay Street (contains duty-free shops, boutiques and local vendors) - Explore historic sites: Government House, Fort Charlotte and Fort Fincastle. - Visit the National Art Gallery - Explore the Pirates of Nassau - Enjoy local cuisine - Tour Parliament Square and the Supreme Court - Visit South Beach
Central New Providence contains local eateries, local beaches and supermarkets. - Go to South Beach - Visit local markets - Local Services (Convenience Stores, Gas Stations etc.) - Visit Local mall: Marathon Mall
View/Download this map here.
Route #20 Bus Route - Nassau, Bahamas
Route 20 jitney route. This route starts downtown and extends to central New Providence. This map is useful for visitors seeking local landmarks and supermarkets.
Stops: (Zion Way)Jasmine Gardens/Cowpen Road/New Birth Subdivision/St. Vincent Road/Baillou Hill Road/Sisal Road/Lobster Drive/Bird Road/Mutton Fish Drive/Jumbey Drive/Sisal Road East/Malcolm Road/West on Malcolm Road/Richville Drive/Soldier Road/Baillou Hill Road/Cumberland Street/Navy Lion Road/Bay Street/Elizabeth Avenue/Shirley Street/Princess Street/Duke Street/Baillou Hill Road/Cowpen Road
Downtown New Providence offers a variety of activities and attractions for visitors. Some things to do downtown Nassau include: - Visit the Straw Market - Walk along Bay Street (contains duty-free shops, boutiques and local vendors) - Explore historic sites: Government House, Fort Charlotte and Fort Fincastle. - Visit the National Art Gallery - Explore the Pirates of Nassau - Enjoy local cuisine - Tour Parliament Square and the Supreme Court - Visit South Beach
Central New Providence contains local eateries, local beaches and supermarkets. - Go to South Beach - Visit local markets - Local Services (Convenience Stores, Gas Stations etc.) - Visit Local mall: Marathon Mall
View/Download this map here.