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Category: Buildings




Baracoon Building
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Old Post Office
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The Parliament Building
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The Public Library
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The State House
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The Victoria Memorial
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Category: Churches




Church Buildings
The emergence of Christianity on the island is another aspect of history that has been interwoven into Dominica’s complex past. Predominating is that of the Roman Catholic Church and the impact of the French on that era of our history. Many of the ... More details...


“Sainte Marie de Caraibes” -St. Marie's Church of Salybia
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Castle Bruce Catholic Church
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Grand Bay Catholic Church
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La Plaine Catholic Church
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Marigot Catholic Church
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Portsmouth Catholic Church
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Rosalie Catholic ChurchH
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Soufriere Catholic Church
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St Joseph's Catholic Church
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The Roseau Anglican Church
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The Roseau Cathedral
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The Roseau Methodist Church
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Vielle Case Catholic Church
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Wesley Catholic Church
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Category: Forts/defences




Fort Cashacrou
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Fort Young
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Morne Bruce
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The Cabrits – Fort Shirley
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The Cenotaph
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Category: Geographic features




Mythic Geography
The term ‘mythic geography’ refers to a site in the landscape associated with myth. Tales and legends have always formed an integral part of the early Kalinago or ‘Island-Carib’ culture, which was rich in myth. Their tales were based on their ancestr... More details...


Antwistle Rock Atkinson
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L'escalier Tete Chien Carib Territory
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The Big Stone Canefield
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Category: Houses




Town Houses
Many of the oldest townhouses date back to the early 20th century. The town suffered from military action at various times in the 18th century and was totally destroyed by fire in 1805. Other buildings would have been destroyed through abandonment a... More details...


Gingerbread Houses
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Category: Mills & Factories



Old Mills & Factory Ruins
The remains of old mills that were once a source of livelihood for the country’s economy until now lie still in ruins battered by hurricanes and the passing of time. These works were powered by water wheels when they were in close proximity to a rive... More details...


Geneva Estate Grand Bay
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Old Mill Cultural Centre Canefield
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Soufriere Lime Factory Soufriere
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Train Track Portsmouth
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Water Mill, Belfast Belfast
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Category: Open spaces




Open Spaces
Open public spaces are not a common feature in the town of Roseau. The lack of proper planning and subsequent expansion resulted in the little or no green areas except for the few front gardens to private homes. The Peeples Park is the only gr... More details...



Old Market Plaza (Dawbiney House)
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Category: Plantations




Plantation Architecture
During the colonial period, Dominica lacked the economic stature that would afford it the plantation mansions or even the grand but less formal styles of architecture that would be encountered in the more affluent sugar producing countries. What was... More details...


Category: Towns/villages



Roseau
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