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National Heroes Park

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Dec 08, 2021
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National Heroes Park

The National Heroes Park, located in Kingston, has a rich history that goes far beyond its current role as a national monument. Before it became a place of tribute to Jamaica’s heroes, it was a lively center for entertainment and sports in the heart of Kingston. For over 100 years, from the early 19th century until 1953, the land was the home of horse racing in Jamaica. It was also used for other activities such as cricket matches and cycle racing. People would gather here for the races, and the area became a popular meeting place. In addition to sporting events, the park often hosted travelling circuses, which were a source of entertainment for the island’s residents.

The story of the park begins in 1818, when the Kingston Council purchased the land for £985 and 10 shillings. At the time, it was part of a larger property known as Montgomery Pen. The area became known as the Kingston Race Course, and it was primarily used for horse racing. This continued until 1953, when horse racing w…

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