The Grenada National Museum is a cultural institution located in the capital city of St. George's, Grenada. The museum is housed in a beautiful 18th-century French colonial building that was once used as a military barracks and later as a prison. The museum was established in 1976 and is dedicated to preserving and promoting the history and culture of Grenada.
Fort George is a historic fortification located in St. George's, the capital city of Grenada. The fort was built by the French in the early 18th century and was later captured by the British in 1762 during the Seven Years' War. The fort was renamed Fort George in honor of King George III of Great Britain.
Saint George's is the capital of Grenada. The town is surrounded by a hillside of an old volcano crater and is located on a horseshoe-shaped harbour. St. George's is a popular Caribbean tourist destination. The town has developed in recent years while preserving its history, culture, and natural environment. It had a population of 33,734 in 2012.