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Arthur Abel Complex — 340-772-1000

A 1799 Danish school now the Frederiksted Office of the Governor. Redesigned by architect William Taylor and dedicated to Arthur Abel, a St. Croix joiner and builder. Prince Street.

Caravelle Hotel Casino — 340-773-0687 Slot machines, video poker, spin wheel. In-town transportation. Queen Cross St, Christiansted. MonThurs, 4pm-Midnight, Fri-Sun, 2pm-midnight.

Caribbean Museum Center for the Arts — 340-772-2622 The arts of St. Croix and the Caribbean community. 18th Century Danish townhouse; Artist-in-Residence program. Gift Shop, Calendar. Strand St, Frederiksted. Tues-Sat, 9am-4 pm.

Divi Carina Bay Casino —340-773-7529

This 21+ casino offers slots and table games plus restaurant & bar for late-night snacks. Divi Carina Bay Resort. Open 7 days, 11am – 1am.

Estate Whim Museum, Library & Archives— 340-772-0598 Sugar Factory, Mill, Cook House. Greathouse under renovation. Operated by St. Croix Landmarks Society. Centerline Road, Frederiksted.

Ft. Frederik Museum —340-772-2021

1750s historic landmark listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Permanent collections. Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm. King St, Frederiksted.

Government House —340-773-1404

Historic landmark built for a Danish merchant in 1749. Houses offices and a Governor’s apartment. Courtyard gardens and sweeping staircase to a 2nd-story ballroom. King Street, Christiansted.

Hams Bluff Lighthouse

First lit in 1915 under the Danish Government. North of Frederiksted; historic landmark.

Lawaetz Family Museum — 340-473-1557

18th century Danish homestead on the National Historic Register, managed by USDA certified Organic Ridge2Reef Farms. Tours, Wed and Sat, 11am – 3pm. Mahogany Road, Frederiksted.

Lord God of Sabaoth Church — 340-773-1320

Sold to the Lutherans in 1831, it was originally a Dutch Reformed Church built in the 1740s. Rehab under General Peter von Scholten. King Street, Christiansted. Pt. Udall Millennium Monument

Easternmost point in the US. A giant sundial marks the azimuth of the first sunrise of 2000.

Schooner Denis Sullivan – 340-626-7877

A flagship of Milwaukee, WI and a Great Lakes Tall Ship, now part of the fleet of World Ocean School in Boston. As Roseway undertakes a 3-year restoration, Denis Sullivan will take on Student Programs & Sunset Sails! Mid-Decmid-Mar. worldoceanschool.org

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