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Flashbacks

Pictures of the past compared to what the island, life, and people look like today.  A time capsule in images.

Rush Hour on Barrier Reef Drive

Rush Hour on Barrier Reef Drive better known as “Front Street” to locals. Sandy, two way street in San Pedro. You could walk up and down the street without worries as there waw barely any vehicles on the once quaint fishing village of San Pedro. Here is a comparison of

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San Pedro Friendship Park

This site known as Friendship Park has always been a busy and popular spot.  In the 1950’s and 60’s, it was just an empty lot behind Daddy’s and in front of the Roman Catholic

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The Center of San Pedro 1973

This is how the village of San Pedro looked back in 1973.  The main pier and wharf, located in front of Daddy’s, was a wooden pier not suitable for vehicles.  But of course, there

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The Living Rosary

The living Rosary is as old as Dia de San Pedro or some of those other religious traditions.  This rosary is prayed in the open, usually the park, and each bead of the rosary

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First Demonstration In San Pedro

This is perhaps the very first demonstration in San Pedro and it was staged by San Pedro High School.  It was a peaceful demonstration soliciting help to commence the construction of a new building

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The Great Epidemic In San Pedro

Take a good look at these bones as they could be those of one of your ancestors if your great grand parents lived in San Pedro before 1918.  You see right after World War

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The Village in the 1960’s

Let’s scan this flashback from right to left.  The white picket fenced property belonged to Mr. Liborio Ayuso with his vacation home.  After Hurricane Hattie, it was sold to the owners of the now

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President Jimmy Carter Visits George Price

Former President of The United States of America, Jimmy Carter became a very close friend of the late Right Honorable George Price.  They travelled to many countries to oversee the conduct of national elections

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Two Big Benefactors

For those of you who did not have the pleasure of meeting or even knowing the famous John Greif II, (Rest in Peace) here he is in his short pants. He was very influential

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Mayor Paz As Miss San Pedro

Just a few years before Independence 1977 to 1978 San Pedro was right into the swing of Miss San Pedro Beauty Pageants.  In 1977 it was Miss Elsa Paz our present mayor who took

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September 21, Independence Day in 1984

Independence Day is Independence Day; big or small parade, it is still Independence Day. Way back in 1984 just after township there were the faithful patriots willing to show their love for Belize.  There

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Our Loyal Patriots Parade

There are those people who love to join a patriotic parade and those who love to enjoy from their verandas. Independence Day parades have been jump up parades in San Pedro. Take a look

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A View From Central Park

Is this San Pedro or some other place in Belize? Indeed this is the Central Park in San Pedro in 1971.  A group of civic minded men formed The Action Committee and started working

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Monument of Fisherman

For close to fifty years San Pedro was known locally and internationally as a fishing village.  In fact it is fishing that brought about the revolutionary changes that transformed the island community into a

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How To Cook Underground

The official name of this kind of cooking is called PIBIL.  It has the advantage of never being able to burn your food because you cook with heat only and not a direct fire. 

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