A small village on the northeastern part of the island, East End is the home of the Heritage Collection, which traces Anguillan life during the past 500 years. Assembled by historian Colville Petty, exhibits range from Amerindian artifacts to old-fashioned cooking implements and agricultural tools, mementos of royal visits, vintage photos, cameras and almost all of Anguilla's rare stamps, from the first issue to the most recent. Museum visitors can also see a large exhibit on the Anguillan Revolution. Open 10 am-5 pm daily. US$5 adults, US$3 children younger than 12. Phone 497-4092 or 497-4440.