Sam Sharpe Square
February 8, 2010 by Eco
Filed under Jamaica Tours
Sam Sharpe Square in Montego Bay Jamaica is a nice place to stop for a few minutes while enjoying a patty from the store in picture #3. For more information on Sam Sharpe and a map of Montego Bay so you can find the square please visit: http://wikimapia.org/1815705/Sam-Sharp-Square
Originally known as Charles Square, it was named after Admiral Charles Knowles who was the Governor at the time the square was laid out (1775). At various other times it has been called The Parade, Court House Square, or simply The Square. On October 17th 1983 the statue of Sam Sharpe was unveiled to mark Jamaica’s 21st year of Independence. The square was renamed in his honour.
The Right Excellent Samuel Sharpe (1801 – 1832), National Hero, was the leader of the week long Christmas rebellion which began on December 28, 1831 and spread rapidly throughout the parish. He was a Baptist deacon and freedom fighter who paid the ultimate price, his life.

A picture of the Sam Sharpe Story



Sam Sharpe Square in Monetgo Bay Jamaica




Luray va accommodations on Fri, 12th Feb 2010 7:51 am
Great review!! I really love Jamaica and also Montego. It is really beautiful place and has many attractions for tourists. It is second busy place of Jamaica.
Best Regards,