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  1. Brown's Town is located in northwest St Ann in the Dry Harbour Mountains. The town is about 12.87 km (8 mi) from the island's north coast. The ugli fruit was first discovered in 1914 growing wild near the town. One notable region is called Tobolski, which was once the site of bauxite mining. History

  2. Football, cricket, netball, track and field, cycling, and lawn tennis are all popular activities in Brown's Town, with many competitions taking place in Addison Park. What to do in Brown's Town Jamaica?

  3. A visit to Brown's Town in St. Ann is a great way to see a genuine Jamaican market town. Brown's Town is one of the most important and biggest inland town in St Ann, it market attracts farmers and vendors from all over the surrounding Blue Harbour Mountains and further afield. It is best to visit on market days (Wednesday, Friday or Saturday ...

  4. Moneague derived from the Taino name – “Moneague”, which means “Savannah of the monkeys” is famous for its underground lake which surfaces occasionally. Browns Town was first known as Hamilton Town after its founder – an Irishman. It is the largest of St. Ann’s rural towns.

  5. Brown's Town (originally known as Hamilton Town) is located in St Ann, Jamaica 360° (Caribbean).⭐ Points of interest:0:00 Intro00:35 St D'Acre00:45 entering ...

  6. Jun 7, 2017 · Browns Town. Browns Town was first known as Hamilton Town after its founder – an Irishman. It is the largest of St. Ann’s rural towns. Discovery Bay. Once called Horseshoe Bay by Colombus, its name was change to Dry Harbour and, finally, Discovery Bay. Runaway Bay.

  7. St Mark’s Anglican, Browns Town, St Ann. The original church was built in 1805. A small building with stone walls, a low shingled roof, high pews and a pulpit facing north. It was built by Hamilton Brown Esq., a native of Ireland who settled in St Ann during Rev. G. W. Bridges time as Rector of St Ann’s Bay Parish Church.

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