Bridgetown - Montefiore Fountain Square
While it is called the Montefiore fountain, there is no water to be seen. It was a drinking fountain in 1865 when given to the city by Jewish businessman John Montefiore in his father's memory. However, it was originally on Broad Street and only moved to its present position near the synagogue in 1940.
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Law Courts & Police Station
The Law Courts in next to the library in Bridgetown was an early site where the legislature met. The police building is adjacent to the courts.
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One of the many neoclassical libraries funded by Andrew Carnegie, the Bridgetown library is worth a step inside to see simple exhibits on local history and plantation architecture.
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