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    To Find Rocky's Taxi and Tour Service At the airport:

    On the outside at the public arrival waiting area of the airport,
    after clearing customs please exit to your right and look for my sign ROCKY'S TOURS, your driver will be standing close
    to the exit holding up my sign, my cell # is 876-370-7915, please call me if you have trouble finding your driver.

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    KINGSTON

    Kingston is built around the 7th largest natural harbor in the world and the completely rebuilt waterfront has splendid modern buildings which house offices, shops and apartments. The imposing Bank of Jamaica building houses the Central bank as well as the coin museum. Across the road is the unique Jamaican Conference Centre, which is open for tours. Other interesting places in the area are the National Gallery, home of Jamaica’s priceless art collection and one of the best displays in the Caribbean, Kingston Crafts Market and the spectacular St. William Grant Park. Other points of interest downtown are: The Institute of Jamaica (east Street) which was established in 1879; Ward Theatre, which is one of the oldest theatres in the Americas; Kingston Parish Church which has existed from at least 1699 (as the date on the oldest theatres in the Americans; Kingston Parish Church which has existed from at least 1699 (as the date on the oldest tombstone attests); Coke Chapel, built in 1840 on the site of the first Methodist chapel in Jamaica; Gordon House, the house of Parliament and Headquarters House, which in the 1760s, was the townhouse of a wealthy planter. It was built on a wager. National Heroes Park has monuments of Jamaica’s national Heroes as well as the tomb of a former Prime Minister. Mico Teacher Training College nearby, was founded in the 1830s and Wolmer’s school was founded in the early 18th century.

    Rocky's Tours for all your transportation Needs.
    Email: rockystours@yahoo.com
    Tel: 1876-648-1877, 370-7915, 305-848-8389
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    That The Green Grotto Caves:

    The cave is rich in history and can be identified with different groups of people. The first Jamaicans, the Arawak Indians (Tainos) found shelter in the caves initially. Proof of this is evident in the multiple fragments of pottery and adzes that are unearthed from time to time. During the period of take-over by the English, the caves were used as a hideout for the Spaniards who were being driven out of the country.

    The caves can also be identified with that period between the two world wars where they were used by smugglers running arms to Cuba. In the latter years during the Second World War, the Government of Jamaica used the entrance of the cave as a storeroom for rum in barrels. In the 1960's Green Grotto Caves fell into the possession of the Kirkner family. Today, they are owned by the Urban Development Corporation and operated by the St Ann Development Company and the attraction is being developed to include a nature park and reserve.

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    Blue Mountains
    Jamaica
    The Blue Mountains form the longest mountain range in Jamaica. They include the island's highest point, Blue Mountain Peak, at 2256 m. From the summit, accessible via a walking track, both the North and South coasts of the island can be seen.

    Rocky's Tours
    Office: 1876-648-1877
    Mobile: 1876370-7915
    website:www.rockystaxiandtourservice.com
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    Rocky! You rocked our trip to Jamaica. Thanks for the great service and we can't wait to see you again on our next trip. We are enjoying our last little dose of Bigger's Jerk sauce and are wondering what we will use on our chicken now.

    You Rock Rocky!!
    Sherry and Pete

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    Hi Sherry and Pete I am happy to know you had a wonderful time. I am looking forward to seeing you on your next trip back. Please keep in touch.
    All the best. Don't worry you will soon be back, for more jerk....lol. Enjoy my friends.

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    For all your transportation Needs contact
    Rocky's Tours
    Office: 957-9239
    Mobile: 370-7915
    website:www.rockystaxiandtourservice.com
    www.Facebook.com/rockystours

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    Bob Marley Museum is a museum in Kingston, Jamaica, dedicated to the reggae musician Bob Marley. The museum is located at 56 Hope Road, Kingston 6, and is Bob Marley’s former place of residence. It was home to the Tuff Gong record label which was founded by The Wailers in 1970. In 1976, it was the site of a failed assassination attempt on Bob Marley.

    For all your transportation Needs contact
    Rocky's Tours
    Office: 1876-648-1877, 305-848-8389
    Mobile: 1876370-7915
    website:www.rockystaxiandtourservice.com
    www.Facebook.com/rockystours
    Last edited by ROCKY'S TAXI AND TOURS; 02-11-2014 at 11:45 AM.

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    The Maroons were in time joined by the many other slaves who escaped from the English. For a long time, they fought against the English who sought to re-enslave them. So successful were the Maroons, fighting guerilla style from their mountain fortresses, that the English were forced to sign peace treaties with them, granting tem self-government and the mountain lands which they inhabited. Today, descendants of the Maroons still live in the hilly Cockpit Country of western Jamaica (Accompong) and Moore Town in the hills of Portland (eastern Jamaica). Another established Maroon settlement exists at Scots Hall in St. Mary. Maroons, however, are fully integrated into the Jamaican society and share the rights and responsibilities of Jamaican citizenship.

    Rocky's Tours for all your transportation need.
    Tel. 957-9239, 305-848-8389
    Mobile: 370-7915
    email:rockystours2yahoo.com

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    Thanks for the info Rocky. Hope you are keeping busy.

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