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The '''Queen's Staircase''' is a sixty-five step in [[Nassau]], the capital of [[the Bahamas]]. | The '''Queen's Staircase''' is a sixty-five step in [[Nassau]], the capital of [[the Bahamas]]. | ||
The staircase was hand-carved by [[Slavery|slaves]] from 1773 to 1774. It was carved directly into a 31 meter tall limestone promontory, connecting the lower part of Nassau to the fortifications above. The steps were later dedicated to [[Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom|Queen Victoria]], who reigned [[United Kingdom|Britain]] for sixty-three years. | The staircase was hand-carved by [[Slavery|slaves]] from 1773 to 1774. It was carved directly into a 31 meter tall limestone promontory, connecting the lower part of Nassau to the fortifications above. The steps were later dedicated to [[Victoria, Queen of the United Kingdom|Queen Victoria]], who reigned [[United Kingdom|Britain]] for sixty-three years. | ||
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The Queen's Staircase is a sixty-five step in Nassau, the capital of the Bahamas.
The staircase was hand-carved by slaves from 1773 to 1774. It was carved directly into a 31 meter tall limestone promontory, connecting the lower part of Nassau to the fortifications above. The steps were later dedicated to Queen Victoria, who reigned Britain for sixty-three years.
Trivia
- Despite not having been built in Edward Kenway's lifetime, Abstergo Entertainment included the staircase in the virtual representation of his memories, due to being an iconic landmark.
