Photo of the Day: Queen’s Staircase
Climbing a staggering 102 feet in the air, the Queen’s Staircase was built to access Fort Fincastle. The stair were hand cut out of limestone by slave labor in 1793. Named in honor of Queen Victoria, the stairs were originally built for British troops under the command of Lord Dunmore as an access point for Fort Fincastle to help protect the island from a pirate invasion. Today, the 65 steps are an attraction to themselves while helping connect the Fort with the rest of the downtown tourist sites. (Photo: April 21, 2010)
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