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The
skyline of St. John's, the capital and largest city of Antigua and Barbuda, is dominated
by the magnificently evocative white baroque towers of St. John's Cathedral. Built in
1845, the church is now in its third incarnation, as earthquakes in 1683 and in 1745
destroyed the previous structures. The towers are the first sight of Antigua for about
half of the island's visitors each year, many of whom arrive by boat. With its recently
completed cruise ship dock and several hotels, St. John's is a lively hub for shopping and
dining.
For those interested in the early history of the island, there is the Museum of Antigua and Barbuda, housed in the colonial Court
House (1750). The museum displays both Arawak and
colonial artifacts recovered on archaeological digs on the islands. It also features a
thought-provoking, life-size replica of an Arawak house, models of sugar plantations, etc.
On Friday and Saturday mornings, be sure to visit
the vibrant farmers market on the
southern edge of the city. Folk crafts, colorful tropical fruits, and a buzzing crowd make
for a lively morning.
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