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Quarterdeck/Hilton Head Lighthouse. Salty Dog Cafe. The Salty Dog Cafe offers a host of live webcam footage around South Beach Marina, as well as views from its Charleston location. Coco’s on ...
Saint John's nickname is Love City. [6] Since 1956, approximately 60% of the island is protected as Virgin Islands National Park, administered by the United States National Park Service. [7] The economy is based predominantly on tourism and related trade. [8] Saint John is 50.8 km 2 (19.6 sq mi) in area with a population of 3,881 (2020 census). [5]
Saint John, U.S. Virgin Islands, an island of the U.S. Virgin Islands; Saint John's Island, Singapore; St. John's Island, Canada, former name of Prince Edward Island to 1798; St. John's Island, Egypt; Shangchuan Island or Saint John Island, China, originally from São João ("Saint John" in Portuguese) St. Ivan Island, in Bulgaria (Ivan is the ...
After visiting St. John in 1952, Laurence Rockefeller was so impressed by the area's beauty that he arranged to buy most of the island of St. John including the 573-acre Caneel Bay Plantation, [3] Rockefeller subsequently donated most of the land—approximately 60% of the island of St. John—to the U.S. government for the creation of the ...
Gibney Beach in 1998. Gibney Beach, or Oppenheimer Beach, is a beach on Hawksnest Bay on northern Saint John in the United States Virgin Islands.The beach's names originate from Nancy Flagg Gibney and J. Robert Oppenheimer and their families, the owners of the beach in the mid-20th century.
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St John's Island has a land area of 41.23 km 2 (15.92 sq mi) and is located in the Strait of Singapore, about 6.5 km from the southern coast of mainland Singapore ...
St. John's Island, British colony from 1763 to 1798, when it was renamed Prince Edward Island St. John's (electoral district) , a federal riding in Quebec from 1867 to 1892 St. Johns, now called Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu , Quebec