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Savanna-la-Mar Court House

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Dec 10, 2020
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Savanna-la-Mar Court House

Built in 1925, the Savanna-la-Mar Court House is a key historical and architectural landmark in Savanna-la-Mar, Westmoreland. Located on Great George Street in Norman Square, the court house plays an important role in the town’s civic life.

Historical Significance and Location

The land for the court house was donated by the governor, making it a prominent feature of Norman Square. Protected by the Norman Square Act of 1891, the square and its surrounding area are legally preserved, ensuring the court house remains a central landmark. Norman Square is one of only two public squares in Jamaica safeguarded by legislation, the other being in Mandeville, Manchester.

Architectural Heritage

The court house, built in 1925, reflects the architectural style of its time and blends well with surrounding public buildings. It has long served as a venue for legal proceedings, contributing to the town’s administrative functions.

A Symbol of Civic Pride

The Savanna-la-Mar Court House is a symbol of civic pr…

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