When you take the trolley tour of Falmouth, you’ll be immersed in the long history of the area, which dates back more than 200 years. Once the largest producer of sugar and the richest port in the world south of Charleston, South Carolina, the city’s architecture features many buildings in the Georgian style. In the 18th century, it was one of the most industrial places in the Western Hemisphere. The tour runs for an hour and runs along Tharpe Street, the old Jewish cemetery, and examples of colonial architecture. It stops at St. Peter’s Church, which was built in 1795, so you can take in the stained glass windows. A great way to sit back and watch history roll past.

In case you missed any of the past “365 Things to Do, See and Eat in Jamaica“, here they are all together.

About 365 Things to Do, See and Eat in Jamaica
Jamaica has so many unique foods, places and events to offer. These things are often missed by visitors to Jamaica and even locals. Our goal is to have you try new things and see what Jamaica has to fully offer with something to do 365 days of the year. Please note that these are all our opinions and we are always open to suggestions.

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