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By the 1800's, "Dunmore Town", once the capital of the Bahamas, had became both a noted shipyard and sugar refinement center. The Islanders were happy to acquire other valuable skills which contributed to the developement and notoriety of their tiny rural island. Upon the advent of prohibition, Harbour Island became very popular indeed!
Today, this fisherman's paradise is recognized for its intimate resorts, warm Briland Hospitality, quaint New England architecture and world renowned pink sand beach.
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