CENTRE-VILLE
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The city's streets do not have a truly lighthouse monument, but they are equipped with beautiful Victorian old Buildings, especially along the Jackson Street and Beulah Lane. From day to day, the mix between colonial architecture and the African market atmosphere gives a pleasant atmosphere. See on Royal Lane the former Convent St Mary, built around 1850. On Jackson Street, see the Methodist Church and the Government House acienne, which was the headquarters of the English colonial administration when Cape Coast was the capital of the Golden Coast.
The London Bridge is a bridge of the th century, without any great particularism. In the evening, the surrounding area is a living place.
A few metres from here, the throne Le, a crab used as a symbol to the city. Legend reports that in the th century the Cape coast Fante were attacked by the Nayme of Anomabo and Elmina.
When these invaders spotted all the crabs in the region, they took the flight. The inhabitants of Cape Coast won victory with these crustaceans.
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