King's Square is located downtown in St. George's at King's Square, St. George's. I visited King's Square on June 27, 2016. There is no fee to visit it. The site contains replicas of stocks and a pillory and a whipping post, fake canons, a town hall building, shops in the surrounding area, other colonial buildings, and a replica ducking stool that is the site of reenactments. This site is for anyone interested in seeing what a town in Bermuda looked like in the past, and the reenactments are even great for kids. It interprets history as whatever happens in their reenactments, which I didn't get to see when I visited and what the town would have looked like through the appearance of the square. The Bermuda Tourism Authority is the name of the managing entity for King's Square. There isn't a mission explicitly stated for King's Square. Most likely the purpose of it is for tourism. The site succeeded in its mission because there were people there to visit, myself included. When my family and I visited King's Square, we bought smoothies from Go Jo's coffee shop, one of the stores in the surrounding area. My little sisters put their hands and heads in the stocks, and we took pictures. We saw the outside of the town hall and browsed the shops. I rated King's Square four stars because it shows tourists what stuff looked like back then, presents some history through their reenactments, and gives some history through the colonial buildings.
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