At the southwest corner of Sam Sharpe Sq you’ll find the copper-domed Civic Centre, an elegant colonial-style cut-stone building on the site of a ruined colonial courthouse. It contains the small, not terribly well assembled (if informative) Museum of St James , replete with relics and other exhibits tracing the history of St James' parish from Taíno days to the present.
An art gallery and 200-seat theater are also on site, both of which host various events on the MoBay cultural calendar.