The Natural History Division and the Museum of History and Ethnography

Moon Author's Review

The Natural History Division is the oldest division of the IOJ and is housed adjacent to the Institute's main building on the ground floor. The Museum of History and Ethnography (10 East St., 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m. Mon.–Thurs., 8:30 a.m.–4 p.m. Fri., US$4 adults, US$3 for students with ID, US$1 children 12 and under) features temporary exhibits at its headquarters ranging from colorful examples of contemporary Jamaican life to historical commemorations of events and movements in Jamaican history.

The permanent exhibits at the satellite museums include the Hanover Museum, parish museum located at the old prison in Lucea, The Museum of St. James at the Civic Centre in Montego Bay, the Fort Charles Museum in Port Royal, and the People's Museum of Craft and Technology in Spanish Town Square.


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