This old Danish farm is a hub for local artists and performers.
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This old Danish farm is a hub for local artists and performers.
This Danish fort built between 1752 and 1760 was the site of the most important event in St. Croix history. 8,000 slaves marched from nearby Estate LaGrange to Fort Fredrik and demanded their...
A restored example of life on a sugar plantation in the 1800s, this site features a great house filled with reproductions of colonial furniture, three-foot-thick walls made of stone, coral and molasses, plus the original sugar processing plant and windmill.
An exquisitely restored 18th-century Danish house with a collection of West Indian antiques.
This 17th-century Danish fort houses a museum featuring a collection of Amerindian relics.
This 19th-century artisans home has been converted into a lovely museum offering a look at St. Thomas bygone glory days.
Details the 300-year-long history of the Jews of St. Thomas.
This 18th-century sugar and cattle plantation has been turned into a landmark.
The museum in this former Lutheran Church details the history of the island's slave industry.