Smith's Point

Bahamas / Grand Bahama / Freeport /
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Smith's Point is named after the Scotsman, Michael Smith, who served in the early 1800s as Commissioner of the island. Instead of money, he was given 400 acres of land, part of which one of his sons sold to the Grand Bahama Development Company. A sign at its entrance proudly proclaims, "Smith's Point - Bahamian Village", indicating the village's pride in maintaining its heritage. It is the venue for what has become a Wednesday night tradition on the island - the Fish Fry
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Coordinates:   26°31'22"N   78°37'1"W
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