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Buck Island Reef |
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Buck Island Reef National Monument, or just Buck Island is a small, uninhabited island about 1.5 miles north of the northeast coast of Saint Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. The clear waters, spectacular coral formations and abundance of marine life make Buck Island a favorite snorkeling destination. Snorkelers can enjoy a marked underwater trail near the eastern tip of Buck Island.
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Cruzan Rum Factory |
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Since the 1650's the Virgin Islands has produced some of the best rums in the world. Cruzan Rum has been made on location for some 300 years. Tour the rum factory, and discover how the popular local rum, Cruzan, is made.
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Salt River Bay |
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Salt River Bay is a living museum on St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. It is a dynamic, tropical ecosystem with Prehistoric and colonial-era archeological sites and ruins. It is home to some of the largest mango forests in the Virgin Islands as well as coral reefs and a submarine canyon. Experience the beauty, sanctity and spirit of this place.
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St. Croix Apothecary |
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Located in downtown Christiansted, the Apothecary, a nineteenth-century Danish Colonial pharmacy museum, serves as brief a history lesson for all. The St. Croix Archeological Society plans to use the old Apothecary as a museum that will offer the public a chance to explore evidence of the Indian tribes that lived here during 3,000 years of the island's human history.
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Whim Plantation Museum |
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History comes alive as you walk among the original early 18th century plantation buildings on the 12 acres of Whim Museum of St. Croix, Virgin Islands. The stately greathouse welcomes you with gracious guides waiting to tell you the stories of the house and plantation life.
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