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  2. Promenade Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Promenade Gardens is a garden in Georgetown, Guyana. To the south is Independence Park ( Parade Ground ), the site of public execution of slaves who participated in the uprising of 1823 . [ 1 ] The park is separated from the gardens by Middle Street.

  3. Guyana Botanical Gardens - Wikipedia

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    South of the gardens, across Homestretch Avenue is D’Urban Park, which includes the National Cultural Centre. It is bound by Vlissengen Road to the west, across which is Georgetown Football Club. It is a few blocks south of the National Park. The other public garden in Georgetown is the smaller Promenade Gardens downtown. [3]

  4. Guyana National Park - Wikipedia

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    Guyana National Park [2] (normally simply the National Park) is an urban park in Georgetown, Guyana and was opened with Queen Elizabeth II in attendance and was formerly named Queen Elizabeth II National Park in honour of her state visit. Despite its name of "national park", it is not a natural reserve. It was built on a former golf club. [1]

  5. Category:Gardens in Guyana - Wikipedia

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    Gardens in Guyana. See also botanic garden, arboretum and park. ... Promenade Gardens This page was last edited on 27 April 2020, at 00:44 (UTC). Text ...

  6. Georgetown, Guyana - Wikipedia

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    Around the western-central area is Independence Square and Promenade Gardens, the Walter Roth Museum of Anthropology, the National Library (built by Andrew Carnegie), the Bank of Guyana, Company Path Garden, the National Museum of Guyana and State House (built 1852) where the president resides, St. George's Anglican Cathedral and the Red House.

  7. State House, Guyana - Wikipedia

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    To its east is Promenade Gardens (across Carmichael Street). The building has been designated as one of Guyana's 9 [2] national monuments. [3] A repainting of the State House in 2015 became highly politicized as the residing president, David A. Granger, changed the color from white to green. [4]

  8. Georgetown City Hall - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, the Government of Guyana included the City Hall as part of a list of 13 National Monuments in a proposal to inscribe Georgetown as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Other structures on the list included State House , the Walter Roth Museum of Anthropology , St. George's Cathedral , St. Andrew's Kirk and Stabroek Market . [ 8 ]

  9. Georgetown Seawall Bandstand - Wikipedia

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    The Georgetown Seawall Bandstand is an iron bandstand that is situated on the western end of Georgetown Seawall in Guyana. [1] It is one of three bandstands in Georgetown, the other two being situated in the Botanical Gardens and the Promenade Gardens .