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  • AMsays
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    Remains a beacon

    This church is the largest on the island and although unremarkable remains significant in the history of Basseterre and St. Kitts. It’s history dates back to 1635 when the French and English settlers ...

    Reviewed on Mar 16, 2023
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    Remains a beacon

    This church is the largest on the island and although unremarkable remains significant in the history of Basseterre and St. Kitts. It’s history dates back to 1635 when the French and English settlers ...

    Reviewed on Mar 16, 2023
  • BrakiWorldTraveler
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    Beautiful Anglican Church

    This is a beautiful Anglican Church with rich and dramatic history. It's located in downtown Basseterre, some 10 min walk from the Conception Cathedral. First it was a French Catholic Church of Notre...

    Reviewed on Feb 27, 2023
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    Beautiful Anglican Church

    This is a beautiful Anglican Church with rich and dramatic history. It's located in downtown Basseterre, some 10 min walk from the Conception Cathedral. First it was a French Catholic Church of Notre...

    Reviewed on Feb 27, 2023
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    CHARMING

    First built by the French as Notre Dame Catholic Church in 1670. Apparently, and staggeringly, the church has been burned or damaged by earthquakes and then rebuilt at least three times. Today it's of...

    Reviewed on Feb 17, 2023
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