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Areas that can be toured on Brimstone Hill include the Fort George Citadel (which includes the Fort George Museum), the Western Place of Arms and the Eastern Place of Arms, all accessed via a steep walk up from the main parking area via a set of ramps and steps. Other areas include the Magazine
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Bastion that was breached by the French in 1782, ruins of the Royal Engineers' Quarters, ruins of the Artillery Officers' Quarters, Infantry Officers' Quarters, and the Orillon Bastion.
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The complex of fortifications were constructed on Brimstone Hill, a very steeply sloping hill situated close to the sea on the Western, Caribbean coast of St. Kitts.
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The fort was abandoned by the British in 1853, and the militia disbanded in 1854. The structures gradually started to decay through vandalism and natural processes.
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Stabilization and restoration of the remaining structures of the fortress started in the early 1900s. In 1973,
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Battle of Saint Kitts, 1782, as described by an observer in a French engraving titled "Attaque de Brimstomhill"
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raided the island and succeeded in blowing up the powder magazine in 1805. Following the end of the
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reopened the first area to be completely restored, which was the Prince of Wales Bastion. In 1985,
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and other small forts there were brought to St. Kitts for use against Brimstone Hill. British
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restored St. Kitts and Brimstone Hill to British rule, along with the adjacent island of
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View of the Prince of Wales Bastion at Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park
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was given a tour of the fortress by local historian Leonard Stapleton.
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Cannon were first mounted on Brimstone Hill in 1689 during the
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military engineers, and was built and maintained by enslaved
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Official website of Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park
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By 1780, the fortress was considered impregnable, "The
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to the fort. During the siege, the adjacent island of
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Brimstone Hill
IUCN category
national park

Map showing the location of Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park
Map showing the location of Brimstone Hill Fortress National Park
Saint Thomas Middle Island Parish
Saint Kitts and Nevis
17°20′49″N 62°50′14″W / 17.34694°N 62.83722°W / 17.34694; -62.83722
UNESCO World Heritage Site
Criteria
910
Session
www.brimstonehillfortress.org
UNESCO World Heritage Site
St. Kitts
St. Christopher (St. Kitts) and Nevis
Eastern Caribbean
British
Africans
Americas

Nine Years' War
Jean-Baptiste du Casse
Fort Charles
Sir Christopher Codrington
24-pound cannon
gunpowder magazine
pikes
cutlasses

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