T's monthly travel series showcases Kingston, Jamaica, emphasizing its rich musical heritage and culinary delights. Renowned for genres like reggae and ska, the city is a cultural powerhouse despite facing natural disasters throughout its history. Kingston was formed after the 1923 merger of Kingston and St. Andrew and continues to thrive as a destination for locals and tourists. The article highlights insights from residents and frequent visitors, including suggestions for exploring the harbor and indulging in famous Jamaican dishes.
If the U.S. is an economic superpower, then Jamaica is a cultural superpower, says Ebony G. Patterson, highlighting Kingston's influential music and cuisine.
Kingston, the island's capital, has a rich history shaped by natural disasters, urban development, and its important cultural exports like reggae and jerk chicken.
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