Start your drive from Papine area (at the eastern edge of Kingston). Did you know that very close to where you are, is an archaelogical site for an 18th century slave village? How times have changed.... (Leave some time, either at beginning or end to drive around the University)
You'll also pass Irish Town, so named for the Irish settlers who came to Jamaica as overseers for coffee plantations.
Along the way, you'll drive through a small community called Redlight, which appeared shortly after the Newcastle Training Camp was established in 1840s. At 4,000ft this new camp was to help stop British soldiers dying from yellow fever on the plains of Kingston. I bet you can guess why "Red Light" was formed and named!
You'll drive by Craighton Estate Great House, a 19th Century coffee plantion home (you can take a stop and view) and also nearby is St. Mark's Anglican Church rebuilt on the ruins of 1800's original church.
Look out for the old milestones on the way, showing how far to Kingston. Although you feel you've been driving for what seems like quite a while, you see its only about 16 miles (from Papine,) then, by 17 miles, you spot a very old fashioned car at the side of the road.
Here's where you start your hunt! You've taken a tour through time and ended here - but is there anything else here that looks ancient?
(Any problems, ask for Michael or Robyn)