Historic Danish Colonial Town | St. Croix, US Virgin Islands
Historic Danish fort and National Historic Site
Underwater national monument with snorkeling trails
Restored sugar plantation showcasing island history
Easternmost point of the United States
Largest town on Saint Croix with unique African-Danish colonial architecture. Former capital of the Danish West Indies. Features 18th-century pastel-colored stone buildings with red tile roofs on cobblestone sidewalks. Tourism and diving are major industries.
Founded in 1733 by Captain Frederik Moth and named after King Christian VI of Denmark. Boyhood residence of Alexander Hamilton (1765). The town retains the scale and feeling of a 19th century West Indian port, with unique "African-Danish" architecture built by enslaved Africans. Crucian Christmas Carnival is celebrated throughout December-January.
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