Interior of St. George’s Anglican Cathedral which opened in 1892 but was not completed until 1899. Built primarily of greenheart (a local evergreen tree with a hard, greenish wood)—lighter and less expensive than stone which the soft soil could not properly support—and standing 43.5m/143ft high, it is known as the tallest free-standing wooden structure in the western hemisphere. The large chandelier was a gift from Queen Victoria. In 2017 a Restoration Plan was initiated which continues. Georgetown
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