Queen’s Staircase
The Queen's Staircase in the Bahamas is a historic staircase carved from solid limestone. It consists of 66 steps and was built by enslaved people in the late 18th century. The stairs were later named to honor Queen Victoria's role in ending slavery. Today, it is a popular tourist attraction offering scenic views.
Where is it?
Greenwich St, Nassau, Bahamas
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