Fort George - George Town, Cayman Islands
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member denben
N 19° 17.801 W 081° 22.982
17Q E 459757 N 2133699
The site of the remains of Fort George is situated on the corner of Harbour Drive and Fort Street in George Town, Grand Cayman.
Waymark Code: WMV5C0
Location: Cayman Islands
Date Posted: 02/26/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member lumbricus
Views: 2

The original purpose of Fort George was to defend Grand Cayman against attacks by Spanish marauders from Cuba. Locals and cruise ship visitors can visit the remains of Fort George for free and get information from the various markers on the site.

A sign reads:

"Fort George - Fort George was built some time around 1790 by Caymanians for the defense of these Islands from attacks by Spanish marauders from Cuba. Little is known abour the origine and early history of the Fort. In 1662, the Governor of Jamaica was instructed "to take charge of the Caimanes Islands by the Planting and raising Fortifications upon them," but Fort George was probably not built until a century later.

The fort was typical of English battery construction of the late 18th Century. It was built in the shape of an oval measuring approximately 57 by 38 feet, with ten cannon embrasures and a mahogany gate on the land side. The walls, which were made of coral and limestone rubble, ranged in thickness from two feet on the land side to five feet on the sea side. It was described in 1802 as being "by no means well equipped" with "three guns four to six pounders." At the time it was built, it commanded a view of the harbour.

In living memory, the Fort was a sand-bottomed enclosure in which children from the adjacent school played. It contained two large cannon which were not original and a large chain. During World War II, a huge silk cotton tree which stood on this site was used as a watch post for the many German submarines which patrolled the Caribbean. The Home Guard was stationed across the road.

The Fort was demolished in 1972 following a battle between a developer and the Planning Authority. The remains were given to the National Trust in 1957 by the Doucet Trust."
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Hours of Operation:
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Admission Prices:
Free


Approximate amount of time needed to fully experience the attraction: Up to 1 hour

Transportation options to the attraction: Not listed

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