The Dominica Museum is situated in the old colonial part of Roseau in front of the Old Market, where slaves were once traded. It is the national museum of Dominica. On the street level of the two story orange building with a red tiled roof is the Tourist Information Center; the museum is on the second floor overlooking the city. The small but significant museum is under the direction of notable Dominica historian, Lennox Honychurch. Visitors will find photos, portraits, furniture, bird and fish specimens, and indigenous artifacts. There are volcanology displays, old musical instruments, and other displayed items of significance to the island’s culture, history, geology, and archaeology.
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