The history of the Hollows at Queen’s Park Savannah

The Hollows at Queen’s Park Savannah represents a significant transition from utilitarian infrastructure to a premier ornamental public space in Port-of-Spain, Trinidad. Originally functioning as a critical water reservoir that supplied the capital city and its environs during the nineteenth century, this depression in the landscape was eventually drained to facilitate the development of a … Continue reading The history of the Hollows at Queen’s Park Savannah