Landmark
King's Yard
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King's Yard is a significant historical site in Freetown, established in the early 19th century as a reception center for Africans rescued from slave ships by the British Royal Navy. Here, thousands of liberated Africans, known as Liberated Africans or Krios, were processed, registered, and settled. Today, the site includes a memorial and remnants of the original structures. Visitors can walk the grounds and reflect on this poignant chapter of Sierra Leone's history, which shaped the cultural identity of the Krio people.
Don't miss
- See the Liberated African memorial commemorating those resettled here
- Explore the remaining colonial-era buildings and foundations
- Learn about the Krio heritage through interpretive plaques
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit King's Yard
You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.
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