Fort Royal Monument, Park and Museum is planned for Help Haiti Cooperative Campus @944, located near Haiti Natural Hospital. Perched atop Cape Royal, the Monument overlooks the harbor, with blended symbols of Indigenous – Imperial – Independent Haiti: ancient hut, slave chains and constitution surrounded by canons, representing Haiti’s Three Historical Periods.
A park surrounds rubble near Royal River with reconstructed fort walls and spaces. Museum is built securely upon and inside rocky Cape Royal, housing historical treasures and cultural collections, including Ancestors Legacy Gallery display of personal items such as clothing, books, tools, mementos – from all historical periods. Artefacts will be collected via public televised show “Ancestor Legacy Collection”, styled after Antique Roadshow – people bring items to museum staff curators, antique appraisers and historical experts in our TV Studio to record their stories, verify artefacts and build a National Historical Database.
Additional domestic monument, park and museum sites around the country will be administered as Haitian National Museum, perhaps affiliated with Diaspora institutions.