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  2. Saint Ann's Bay - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff Hall (1825) Cardiff Hall, situated to the West of Saint Ann's Bay, was a plantation house owned by John Blagrove. The plantation was worked by 1,500 enslaved Africans. James Hakewell considered Blagrove a kind master, as he gave each slave a dollar in his will. [7]

  3. Runaway Bay, Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Runaway Bay was the site of the first Spanish settlement on Jamaica and also the point of departure of the last Spanish troops after their 1670 defeat by the British. [5] Runaway Bay was first developed for tourism in the 1960s with the opening of Cardiff Hall, which is now a housing estate. [12]

  4. List of plantations in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of plantations and pens in Jamaica by county and parish including historic parishes that have since been merged with modern ones. Plantations produced crops, such as sugar cane and coffee, while livestock pens produced animals for labour on plantations and for consumption.

  5. Ocean View Beach - Wikipedia

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    Ocean View Beach is a private beach located in Runaway Bay in St Ann, Jamaica.It offers a good standard of facilities and swimming, for a fee. The beach features a very broad swath of golden sand, and a good sized buoyed swimming area, which can get a bit choppy if wind and wave conditions are unfavourable.

  6. List of plantation great houses in Jamaica - Wikipedia

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    Rose Hall. This is a list of plantation great houses in Jamaica.These houses were built in the 18th and 19th centuries when sugar cane made Jamaica the wealthiest colony in the West Indies. [1] Sugar plantations in the Caribbean were worked by enslaved African people [2] until the aboltion of slavery in 1833.

  7. Rodney Hall plantation - Wikipedia

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    Rodney Hall plantation was located near Hope Bay in the Jamaican parish of Saint George in what is now Portland Parish.In 1809 it was in the ownership of Henry Passley who owned 140 slaves, the number rising to as high as 287 in the 1820s under different ownership.

  8. Sligoville - Wikipedia

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    The Sligoville Heritage Foundation Benevolent Society, founded by direct descendants of Jamaican slaves, co-organises the annual Sligoville Emanci-Fest with the Jamaica Cultural Development Commission. [2] Site of Pinnacle, the first Rastafarian village in Jamaica (founded 1940, demolished 1958), see Leonard Howell for details.

  9. Rose Hall, Montego Bay - Wikipedia

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    Rose Hall is a Jamaican Georgian plantation house now run as a historic house museum. It is located in Montego Bay , Jamaica with a panoramic view of the coast. Thought to be one of the country's most impressive plantation great houses , it had fallen into ruins by the 1960s, but was then restored.

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