A reconstruction project brings back to life parts of “Piratetown” in Nassau, in the Bahamas, associated with the pirate era more than 300 years ago. Multiple accounts describe the work as the first time elements of the real-life pirate settlement are reconstructed in a way that allows modern viewers to see what the area may have looked like during its heyday. The project also highlights the kinds of structures where pirates and other residents lived, offering context for how the settlement functioned and how people organized their day-to-day lives. The coverage frames the development as a significant historical reconstruction rather than a film-inspired set, emphasizing that the depiction is based on available information about the historical site. While details of methods and specific findings are not provided in the excerpts, the sources agree that the recreated “Piratetown” is intended to help people understand the physical layout and living conditions connected to the pirate period of Nassau.