Fairlie Place Ghat
Fairlie Place Ghat is a historic riverside location situated along the Hooghly River in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. Named after Sir Robert Fairlie, a British engineer, the ghat holds historical significance dating back to the colonial era. The ghat serves as a crucial embarkation point for ferries and boats that transport passengers across the Hooghly River. It provides a picturesque view of the river, showcasing the confluence of traditional and modern elements along the waterfront. Visitors can experience the vibrant river life, witness the comings and goings of boats, and enjoy the architectural charm of the ghat. Fairlie Place Ghat stands as a testament to Kolkata's rich maritime heritage, making it a noteworthy spot for those interested in exploring the city's historical and cultural tapestry.
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