Moon Author's Review
Just before the one-way circuit around Lucea reaches the courthouse heading west, the B9 leads inland through Middlesex to Dias, where a right-hand turn leads back toward the coast and Davis Cove. About five kilometers west of Dias is Blenheim, the birthplace of Jamaica Labour Party founder William Alexander Clarke, who later took the name Bustamante after traveling and living in several Latin American countries. Blenheim is a quiet village with a simple museum devoted to the national hero popularly known as "Busta." The museum is located inside a re-created house, built by the National Heritage Trust after Busta's original house was destroyed by fire. More of a thatch-roofed hut, the house's interior has newspaper clippings and pictures of Sir Alexander adorning the walls.