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The Ward Theatre
Opened in 1912, it became a hub of Jamaican culture—staging landmark performances, national events, and political launches that secured its lasting place in the island’s artistic heritage.
Plumb Point Lighthouse
Standing watch at the entrance to Kingston Harbour since 1853, Plumb Point Lighthouse has guided countless vessels to safety.


Kingston Railway Station
A gateway to Jamaica’s past and progress since 1845, the Kingston Railway Station connected the capital to the rest of the island, driving trade, travel, and transformation.
Waterloo House
A symbol of Black River’s early prosperity, Waterloo House was among the first buildings in Jamaica to be electrified.


The Ward Theatre
Opened in 1912, it became a hub of Jamaican culture—staging landmark performances, national events, and political launches that secured its lasting place in the island’s artistic heritage.
Plumb Point Lighthouse
Standing watch at the entrance to Kingston Harbour since 1853, Plumb Point Lighthouse has guided countless vessels to safety.


Kingston Railway Station
A gateway to Jamaica’s past and progress since 1845, the Kingston Railway Station connected the capital to the rest of the island, driving trade, travel, and transformation.
Waterloo House
A symbol of Black River’s early prosperity, Waterloo House was among the first buildings in Jamaica to be electrified.

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