Jamaica is a small country with a colorful past. Visitors to the parish of St. Mary, which includes Boscobel, can see and feel the depth of local history. From pirates to playwrights, musicians and marine life, the sights and stories here are filled with unique intrigue.
Fort Haldane
- Constructed in 1759 to protect the harbor from the Spanish Armada, Fort Haldane has also served as a garrison and disciplinary facility for slaves and poor or working-class residents of St. Mary. Strategically placed high atop a hill with guns facing outward toward Port Maria, it has a wide view of the sea. Named after General George Haldane, the governor of Jamaica when it was built, the fort is also famous for its pivotal role in Tacky's Rebellion, a bloody uprising of slaves which lasted for five months in 1760. Travelers can explore the historic grounds at their leisure; there are no formal guided tours, but often a friendly local is happy to show visitors around and explain the fort's dramatic history. There is no admission fee.