For a taste of Bermudian history and culture, the best place to go isn’t always a museum. Despite its small size, Bermuda is full of historic off-the-guidebook sites. The best part: they are accessible to anyone.
Join Peter Greenberg as he takes a look at Bermudian gravestones that really have a story to tell, plus a church where one man has spent years creating his own version of the Sistine Chapel.
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