INAGUAS HOMESITE
GREAT INAGUAS LIGHTHOUSE![]() Built in 1870, the Great Inagua Lighthouse is one of only three remaining and (still operating) hand-wound, kerosene-burning lighthouses in the Bahamas. Standing 120 ft. tall, and easily visible from Matthew Town, it also an important part of the Inaguas product mix, and a significant tourism attraction. TDI Corporation
SALT HOUSE IN MATHEW TOWN![]() Built in the mid-1800’s, purportedly with, in part, stones from the famous pirate enclave of Port Royal in Jamaica, it was originally designed and used as a salt storage facility and is still owned by Morton Bahamas Limited.
LITTLE INAGUA
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