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Frederiksted (the Danish translation of "Frederik's Place") is both a town and one of the two administrative districts of St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands.It is a grid-planned city, designed by surveyor Jens Beckfor, originally to 14x14 blocks but built 7x7 to enhance the island commerce in the 1700s.
Frederiksted Historic District is a historic district located on the island of Saint Croix in the United States Virgin Islands.It was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1976.
Fort Frederik, also known as Frederiksfort, is a U.S. National Historic Landmark in Frederiksted, United States Virgin Islands.It was built between 1752 and 1760 by Denmark-Norway to defend the economic interests of the natural deep water port of Frederiksted and to ward off pirates.
Agave eggersiana endemic and endangered species of St. Croix.. The 16 acres gardens house the most complete collection of plants in the Virgin Islands. The garden mission is to conserve the native plant species of St. Croix, as well as threatened species from other Caribbean islands that adapt to local environmental conditions.
Estate Saint George Historic District is a historic district in the Northwest subdistrict near Fredericksted in Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986.
Estate Grove Place, at Grove Place in the Northwest subdistrict near Frederiksted on St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands, is a historic plantation which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. [1] It includes ruins of a sugar factory, a tall chimney, and a wagon depot with 23 arched bays.
St. Joseph High School is a private, Roman Catholic high school in Frederiksted, U.S. Virgin Islands on St. Croix. The head of school is Mrs. Skalkos. The head of school is Mrs. Skalkos. It is located within the Roman Catholic Diocese of St. Thomas and is the only Catholic high school on St. Croix.
Demolition of Paul E. Joseph Stadium began in January 2015 [4] and was stopped days later—midway through demolition—mired in politics and finance. [5] [6] [7] The half-demolished wreckage remains a blight on St. Croix and an economic impediment in developing both St. Croix and Frederiksted.