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DEVON
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Devon House in Kingston Jamaica is a national monument and
heritage site that actively promotes the development of
authentic Jamaican arts, Jamaican craft, Jamaican education
and
Jamaican entertainment in a comfortable and safe
environment. Devon House Heritage Site in Kingston Jamaica is
owned by the
Government of Jamaica, and falls directly under the
auspices of the Ministry of Industry and Tourism in Kingston
Jamaica. The property is currently managed by Devon House
Development Company in the capital of Jamaica which became
operational in February 2002 to oversee the re-development of
Devon House the national heritage site. The company manages
and promotes the Devon House property as a premier attraction
in the capital city of Kingston Jamaica.
Devon House in Kingston Jamaica is maintained as a clean
and attractive green space in the urban landscape providing a
secure recreational, shopping and dining area for its Kingston
Jamaica patrons. Devon House in Kingston Jamaica has a role in
national development is being improved by educating the public
about the historical relevance of Devon House in Kingston
Jamaica and positioning the property as a centre for all types
of Jamaican cultural activity as well as an attraction for
Kingston Jamaica locals and tourists. The Government of
Jamaica made a huge investment in the Devon House in Kingston
Jamaica historical site and presented it to local and overseas
visitors as an ideal shopping venue for quality local products
and service. Devon House in Kingston Jamaica is one of
Jamaica’s most celebrated historical landmarks; Devon House is
the architectural dream of Jamaica’s first black millionaire
George Stiebel. Stiebel was among three wealthy Kingston
Jamaicans who constructed elaborate homes during the late 19th
century at the corner of Trafalgar Road and Hope Road, which
became known as the Millionaires Corner. Other Kingston
Jamaica families that resided in the area were eventually
demolished to make way for development ventures including the
construction of Abbey Court Apartments in Kingston Jamaica.
Stiebel’s legacy lives on with the beautifully maintained
Devon House in Kingston Jamaica which was declared a national
monument in 1990.
Devon House in Kingston Jamaica I Scream is by far the
single most popular store at Devon House in Kingston Jamaica,
and a household name across Jamaica. The delicious taste of
ice cream has become common place to Kingston Jamaica locals.
The range of natural flavors of Devon House in Kingston
Jamaica I Scream includes bordeaux cherry, rocky river, strong
back, Devon stout, pistachio, coconut coffee and sour sop. The
Devon House in Kingston Jamaica shopping experience has been
improved in the form of an internet café and piano bar.
Kingston Jamaica patrons to the facility can build and develop
Jamaican websites, obtain easy and affordable access to
the internet, meet with clients or simply read the Jamaican
newspaper or international
Trinidad news, and enjoy a cup of Jamaican coffee,
Jamaican sandwiches, pastries,
Jamaican soup recipes and much more
The Devon
House in Kingston Jamaica is the ultimate pastry stop in
Kingston Jamaica for those patrons that love sweet and savory
Jamaican foods. Visitors to Devon House in Kingston
Jamaica find the Brick Oven irresistible with the fragrance of
fresh baked Jamaican goods, and the inviting decorative cakes
and other delights waiting to satisfy your taste buds.
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