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  2. Wrightson Road - Wikipedia

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    Wrightson Road, named after Walsh Wrightson, British engineer and Director of the Public Works Department (1897–1907), [1] links downtown Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago with the Audrey Jeffers Highway.

  3. Government Campus Plaza - Wikipedia

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    The Government Campus Plaza is a government complex on Richmond Street and Wrightson Road in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago.Completed in May 2017, the Government Campus Plaza provides public access to the services of four major government ministries and agencies.

  4. Port of Spain International Waterfront Centre - Wikipedia

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    The master plan involves constructing two 26-story office towers, a 22-story Hyatt Regency Hotel, and the English-speaking Caribbean region's largest conference centre. It was completed in 2009. It has since become the tallest building in Trinidad and Tobago at 120 m (390 ft) tall. Hyatt Trinidad and Towers D and C of the International Waterfront

  5. TTPost - Wikipedia

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    TTPost provides postal services including registered mail, courier services, package tracking and express mail within the country and internationally. It is also a source of stamps and other postal supplies. The head/general post office is at Piarco Road, now called BWIA Boulevard, replacing the former head office on Wrightson Road, Port of Spain.

  6. MoneyGram, Neal & Massy Open Money Transfer Center in Trinidad

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  7. Downtown Port of Spain - Wikipedia

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    The heart of downtown is Woodford Square - formerly Brunswick Square (renamed in the 19th century for British Governor, Sir Ralph Woodford).On its northern side are City Hall and the Hall of Justice, seat of the Supreme Court; on its western side is the Red House, seat of Parliament; the Anglican Holy Trinity Cathedral is on its south side, and on the block south-west of the square is the ...

  8. Beetham Highway - Wikipedia

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    The Beetham Highway is a major highway in Trinidad and Tobago. It runs from downtown Port of Spain where it meets Wrightson Road to Barataria (where it connects with the Churchill-Roosevelt Highway). It was constructed between 1955 and 1956. The highway was named for former Governor Sir Edward Betham Beetham.

  9. Port of Spain - Wikipedia

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    Port of Spain, officially the City of Port of Spain (also stylized Port-of-Spain), is the capital city of Trinidad and Tobago.With a municipal population of 49,867 (2017), [2] an urban population of 81,142 and a transient daily population of 250,000, [5] it is Trinidad and Tobago's third largest municipality, after Chaguanas and San Fernando.