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Market at the Lawn is held the last Sunday every other month 10 a.m.–5 p.m. at Truck Stop (18 West King's House Road). The open-air market features farmers who bring fresh produce to sell alongside arts and crafts vendors.   

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Original Bamboo Factory (Caymans Estate, Spanish Town) has what you need if you're in the market for bamboo furniture or just want to see how it's put together.

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Faith D'Aguilar sells and refurbishes antique furniture and other oddities.

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Books Plus and The Piano House  at the same location and both run by Owen Brown, features a used bookstore in which Brown also sells renovated pianos. Brown runs a humble music school out of the shop, offering piano, flute, and guitar lessons. Call to inquire about any upcoming performances.

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The National Stadium hosts most important sporting events on the island, including the home games of the national soccer team Reggae Boyz and track and field events. Next door at the National Arena and the Indoor Sports Centre, several trade shows and events are held, including Caribbean Fashion Week.

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Sabina Park, located Downtown on South Camp Road, hosts some home games for the West Indies cricket team. The Jamaica Cricket Association based at Sabina, controls the sport on the island.

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We Jamaica Tours, run by sole operator Juliet Gordon (US$2 for children, US$5 for adults) arranges sports tourism tours to cricket matches, athletics meets, and training sessions, or to venues like Sabina Park stadium. It also offers historical tours of sites like Coke Church, Ward Theatre and other attractions.

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Kingston's most reputable golf course is Caymanas Golf & Country Club, west of Town. Designed by Canadian architect Howard Watson in 1958, the course features elevated greens with lush fairways cut through limestone hills. The views from the tees are excellent, with Guango trees providing natural obstacles and occasional shade.

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Constant Spring Golf Club has a modest course located in the middle of Uptown Kingston. Built by Scottish architect Stanley Thompson in 1920, the short, tight fairways are challenging, with an excellent view at the 13th hole. Carts go for US$20 for nonmembers, green fees are US$45 on weekdays, US$50 on weekends.

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Liguanea Club across from the Courtleigh Hotel, has squash, billiards, and tennis, plus an outdoor swimming pool. Membership is required to use the facilities. Visitor membership is available for US$78 per month.

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