John Heath
John Heath is a jewelry shop in Bahamas. John Heath is situated nearby to the art gallery Island Diva, as well as near the tourism office Bahamas Tourism.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Bishop Michael Eldon School.
Bishop Michael Eldon School
School
Bishop Michael Eldon School is a private school in Freeport, the Bahamas, run by the Anglican Central Education Authority. The school was formed by the consolidation of other schools including Freeport High School founded in 1965 and Discovery Primary School founded in 1988. Bishop Michael Eldon School is situated 2 miles west of John Heath.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Lucaya and Freeport.
Lucaya
Village
Freeport
Photo: qwesy qwesy, CC BY 3.0.
Freeport is a city on Grand Bahama. With a population of 27,000 in 2000, it was the second most populous city in The Bahamas. It is a free trade zone built on swamp land and scrub land. The city was severely damaged by Hurricane Dorian in 2019.
John Heath
- Type: Jewelry shop
- Category: shop
- Location: Bahamas, Caribbean, North America
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Latitude
26.51243° or 26° 30′ 45″ northLongitude
-78.64253° or 78° 38′ 33″ westOpen location code
77R3G964+XXOpenStreetMap ID
node 2047082854OpenStreetMap feature
shop=jewelry
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Highlights include Island Diva and Bahamas Tourism.
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