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P.O. Box N-4105, Nassau, Bahamas

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Bahamas National Trust, P.O. Box N-4105, Nassau, Bahamas

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Nassau, New Providence Island, Bahamas

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Bay Street, Nassau, Bahamas
Let me STRONGLY suggest that if you are going to the Bahamas during Christmas or New Year's (regardless of where you stay), get to ... More on igougo
Twice a year, the Bahamas celebrates Junkanoo - on December 26th (Boxing Day) and January 1. This fabulous display of costumes, cultures ... More on igougo

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Elizabeth Avenue & Shirley Street, Nassau, Bahamas
To gain a better appreciation for all things Bahamian, take a few hours to browse through this museum. There's a permanent exhibition here titled "A Reservoir of History." The name sounds a bit bookish, but the exhibit itself is enlightening ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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West Bay Street, Nassau, Bahamas
Good food Superb location Friendly staff Cold drinks Walking distance from home All balance out that it is ... More on TripAdvisor
We dined here on 4/11. It was beautiful. Set oceanside with a cool blue and white color theme and a tropica... More on TripAdvisor

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New Providence Island, Bahamas
Forty protected underwater acres of coral, botanical and tropical life are just off the shore of this stretch of powdery sand. As you might imagine, this is the most popular place for snorkeling on... More on Yahoo! Travel
Its really beatiuful and very romantic , its where I first met my husband and we have been married for at least 20 years and we are thinking about celebrating our 21st aniversary there. More on Yahoo! Travel

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Bay Street, Nassau, New Providence Island, Bahamas
Two hundred years ago, Vendue House was the site of the local slave auctions. The house now serves as a mus... More on Yahoo! Travel
There was no sign indicating what was being done or when /if the museum would're-open. More on TripAdvisor

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The Bahamas National Trust, P.O. Box N-4105, Nassau, Bahamas
Pelican Cay National Park offers sensational undersea caves, colorful coral reefs and abundant plant and marine life. This 2,100-acre park covering land and sea is a sister park to the Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park. It is located eight ... More on LLBean.com

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Paradise Island Dr., Paradise Island, New Providence Island, Bahamas
Statues of notable historical and mythological figures populate this stone garden. Marble and bronze visage... More on Yahoo! Travel
Go for a walk for run thou the gardens it is amazing. Be sure to visit at sunset and see the night time lig... More on TripAdvisor
