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"Originally founded in 1612 by a group of shipwrecked English settlers, the Town of St. George’s was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its well-preserved Colonial architecture and centuries-old sites. The St. George's Historical Society Museum, a small living history museum housed in a traditional Bermuda cottage from the 1730s, serves as a testament to the hearty nature of the town’s first residents. Get ready to be transported back in time, since much of this cozy east end cottage remains just as it was more than 300 years ago. Head to the basement, and you'll also find a working replica of a printing press; after all, this home is where some of Bermuda’s first newspapers were printed, and much of that rich journalistic history is also on display." - David LaHuta