The Pikworo Slave camp was founded in 1704 and is located in Paga Nania, about 3 kilometers west of Paga Read more...
On 26th April 2019, the latest of the World Peace Bells was unveiled in Ghana and at the Manhyia Palace Read more...
About the fort Princes Town or Pokesu is located 5Â km east of Fort St. Antonio on Manfro Hill in the Read more...
The Bono Manso Slave Market in the Bono East Region was an important landmark in the history of Slave Trade in Read more...
About Built by Brandenburgers, in 1685. Temporarily in Dutch hands in 1687-90. Given back to Brandenburgers, in 1698. Abandoned about Read more...
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The New Nationalism Park: A Symbol of Pride and Unity The newly redeveloped Nationalism Park stands as a beacon of Read more...
About The fort on the bay (Dick’s or Dickies Cove). Work commenced in 1683, but progress was impaired by continuous Read more...
About The only true inland lake in the country located in the Ashanti region. It is an awesome place to Read more...
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About Batenstein literally translates to “profit fort”. Post in 1650-52. Dutch fort built in 1656. Taken by the English, in Read more...
About Lake Bosomtwe is the only true inland lake in the country located in the Ashanti region. It is an Read more...