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The Belize Supreme Court is a beautiful and historic building that is located in Belize City. The building was built in 1926 after the previous one burned down in 1918. The new building ... morewas designed in the New Orleans style, and it is one of the most iconic buildings in Belize.

The Supreme Court building is known for its filigreed iron stairs, its balcony rails, and its four-sided clock. The stairs are made of wrought iron, and they are decorated with intricate patterns. The balcony rails are also made of wrought iron, and they are decorated with flowers and vines. The four-sided clock is located on the top of the building, and it is visible from all over Belize City.

The Supreme Court building is a popular tourist destination, and it is a must-see for anyone visiting Belize City. The building is also a significant historical landmark, and it is a reminder of the rich history of Belize.
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Attraction
Type of Attraction:
Landmark
District/Region:
Belize
St. John's Cathedral is the oldest Anglican church in Central America. It was built in 1812 with bricks that were transported by ship from England. The cathedral is located in Belize ... moreCity, and it is a popular tourist destination. 

Four Kings of the Mosquito Coast were crowned here from 1815 to 1845. The Mosquito Coast was a region of Central America that was once ruled by the British.

St. John's Cathedral is a beautiful and historic building. It is a great place to learn about the history of Belize and the Anglican Church.
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Attraction
Type of Attraction:
Landmark
District/Region:
Belize
Downtown Belize City is riddled with historical ­remnants of a different time when Belize was only known as British Honduras. One of these time capsules is the well-known Swing Bridge ... morewhich connects the north and south side of the city and is known to be the only bridge in the world still operated by hand. With the Haulover Creek tributary passing underneath to branch into the Caribbean Sea, the bridge was first erected in 1818 when it was only a wooden bridge. Later, it was replaced in 1859 and eventually replaced by a metal bridge in 1923.

Initially known as “The Grand Belize Bridge,” the swing bridge is a popular tourist attraction with a great view of all the sailboats and pelicans surrounding the site. While it has been through a few facelifts, the historic Hurricane Hattie and taken its toll through time, it is still operated today during very special ceremonies.
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Attraction
Type of Attraction:
Landmark
District/Region:
Belize
The use of innovative techniques and new technologies assures the production of the finest rum available today.
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Attraction
Type of Attraction:
Museum
District/Region:
Belize
Caribbean Shrimp Co Ltd produces the sweetest and whitest shrimp in Belize. We are also the only organic shrimp farm in the country and conveniently located just 5-minutes from the ... moreBelize International Airport and just 10-minutes outside Belize City! Our shrimp are fed a certified antibiotic free diet of high protein shrimp feed, and home grown Belizean rice, beans and corn! We produce and process our shrimp right here at the farm in small batches with zero additives or preservatives. We pack in ice for optimal freshness and we ensure that your shrimp is always the freshest it can be!
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Attraction
Type of Attraction:
Aquatic Wonder
Features:
Public Parks
District/Region:
Belize
A unique belizean experience. Bacab Eco Park is a lush jungle playground for overnight, resident, and cruise tourism guests. This splendid tourist destination is in the center of everything ... moreoffering a variety of on-site activities and unique adventure tours to choose from
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Attraction
Type of Attraction:
Nature Reserve
Features:
Public Parks
District/Region:
Belize
San Pedro Belize Express Water Taxi's frequent and reliable schedule will provide you with a quick and enjoyable trip through the Caribbean Sea to your destination. Their professional ... moreservices will ensure your satisfaction and put your mind at ease.
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Destination
Type of Destination:
Water Taxi Terminal
District/Region:
Belize
Colorful harborfront village featuring a variety of souvenir shops, along with bars & restaurants. 30 gift shops including MOHO chocolate shop offering free samples or organic, ... moreBelize-made chocolates, including duty-free and jewelry stores. You'll also find clean restrooms, a cybercafe, tour kiosks, restaurants, and other services. Security is tight in the Tourism Village, and you'll feel safe. On cruise ship days, vendors also set up booths on streets just outside the Tourism Village.
Category:
Attraction
Type of Attraction:
Landmark
Features:
Phone Service, Restaurants, ATM services, Banks, Sports Bars, Market, Coffee Shops
District/Region:
Belize
Hattieville is a village in the Belize District of the nation of Belize. The location of the village was initially a place of refuge after hurricane Hattie wreaked havoc in Belize ... morein 1961. Many residents living in Belize City were left homeless and had to evacuate. Many of those who moved to the area ended up staying permanently and established what is known as Hattieville today.
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Destination
Type of Destination:
Village
Population:
1,300
District/Region:
Belize
Burrell Boom is tranquil and charming village that lies on the Belize River, twenty miles above Belize City. This village was founded in the 18th century. Its name is taken from the ... moreiron chains, "booms," that loggers would extended across the river to trap the mahogany logs that were sent from further upriver. Today, you can still see the chains and anchors displayed in the Burrell Boom Park. This historic village is passed by visitors that are on their way to the Community Baboon Sanctuary.
Category:
Destination
Type of Destination:
Village
Population:
1,300
Features:
Phone Service
District/Region:
Belize