Climb the little-known Queen's Stairs to Fort Fincastle, which was built in 1793 by Lord Dunmore to protect cities and roads. The Fort had three 12 to 32 pounds of artillery, with rails on its base, which could be moved and turned. Historically, the fort had not been attacked. The Bahamas established a military establishment in 1795. The castle was managed by British and Indian white soldiers, and black soldiers were incorporated into another army. There are several showrooms in the castle to show the living conditions of the soldiers. The soldiers who guarded the castle lived in humble barracks under British colonial rule. Besides training, they also worked hard. The fortress also has a TheWater Tower, a 38.5-meter tall water tower funded by the U.S. government in 1928, which was used to maintain the water pressure on the island and provide drinking water for the whole island. Later, the water tower became a tourist attraction because the islanders did not have enough water to divert water into the island. Now the water tower is closed and can't climb up.