Boston Beach

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Boston Beach
Beach
Boston Beach
Coordinates: 18°09′30″N 76°21′18″W / 18.1584221°N 76.3550127°W / 18.1584221; -76.3550127Coordinates: 18°09′30″N 76°21′18″W / 18.1584221°N 76.3550127°W / 18.1584221; -76.3550127[1]
Country Jamaica
Parish Portland
Time zone EST (UTC-5)

Boston Beach is a coastal community on the north coast of the island of Jamaica, with a public beach which is one of the few beaches in Jamaica attracting surfers.[2] It is located nine miles east of the town of Port Antonio.

History

Around 1870 traders from Boston, Massachusetts began transporting Bananas from Portland Parish, Jamaica to Boston for sale. The Boston Fruit Company was established and the area experienced an economic boom. Eventually the company would merge with others and become the United Fruit Company which would go on to dominate the banana trade in the Caribbean and Latin America. The United Fruit Company would eventually become United Brands in the 1970s and eventually be bought by Del Monte Corporations.

The beach itself was donated to the Jamaican Government by the author Robin Moore.[3]

Cuisine

Boston Beach is known for its "jerk" pork and chicken stands and could be considered the birthplace of the spicy jerk seasoning for which Jamaica is known.[4] In Kingston, the capital of Jamaica, there is a popular local take out restaurant known as "Boston Jerk."

See also

  • List of beaches#Jamaica

External links

References

  1. "Wikimapia". Retrieved 2009-09-07. 
  2. Baker, Christopher P. (2003-01-01). Jamaica (3rd Revised ed.). Lonely Planet. p. 202. ISBN 978-1-74059-161-4. 
  3. Pariser, Harry S. (1995-10-19). Jamaica: A Visitor's Guide (3rd Revised edition ed.). Hunter Publishing. p. 225. ISBN 978-1-55650-703-8. 
  4. "Activities and Attractions - Boston Beah". PortAntonioTravel.com. Retrieved 2009-09-07. 
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