Pompey Museum

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The Pompey Museum is named in honour of a courageous slave, Pompey, who lived on the Rolle Plantantion on Steventon, Exuma, …

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Jul 7, 2024
I visited this museum while my husband stayed in the hotel. This museum has a lot of information about the slaves in the Bahamas and how the country came to be what it is today. You have the option t… Full review by The_Wanderer1992
Apr 19, 2024
If you're looking for a small museum with a big story to tell, don't miss the Pompey Museum of Slavery & Emancipation. While the downstairs space is a bit crowded and hard to find the flow of the spa… Full review by Freedom26006774011
Jan 13, 2024
The Pompey Museum has two levels of exhibits: a permanent exhibit on slavery and emancipation in the Bahamas and a special one on the indigenous Lucuyans, who occupied the Bahamas until Columbus arri… Full review by Brend482
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Questions & answers

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Can you get back and forth from cruise ships to see this museum?
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Yes. Within walking distance.
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Answer by Diana R · Jan 12, 2017
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How would I get to the museum from a cruise ship?
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The museum is just in front of the cruise terminal ( Prince George Wharf).
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Answer by Remi I · Mar 7, 2016
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