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Liberty Hall: A Blend of Historic Charm and Modern Living

Nestled in the heart of Frederiksted, Liberty Hall stands as a testament to St. Croix’s rich history and architectural heritage. This historic coral-cut building, originally constructed in 1775, has been well preserved and renovated to offer modern comforts while retaining its historic charm. The three-story main house and its two adjoining cottages are being thoughtfully transformed into a vibrant residential community. With the potential for 23 individual apartments, each with its own WAPA meter, Liberty Hall is designed to offer both privacy and convenience to its residents.

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Small Island, Big Moment: The President & Air Force One Lands in St. Croix

Excitement swept through St. Croix as President Joe Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden graced our small island with their recent getaway visit. Governor Albert Bryan Jr. expressed pride in welcoming the distinguished guests, emphasizing the unique charm and warmth that St. Croix offered.

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Unraveling History: Did Oppenheimer Ever Make a Visit to St. Croix?

Recently, I had the opportunity to watch the movie “Oppenheimer” at the Caribbean Cinemas in St. Croix. As someone fascinated by the legacy of the man known as “The Father of the Atomic Bomb,” J. Robert Oppenheimer, I couldn’t help but be curious about his life. During my visits to St. John, I learned that he spent his final days in seclusion at Hawksnest Bay, where his modest home still stands, now fondly known as Oppenheimer Beach. This sparked my interest in whether Oppenheimer ever visited St. Croix.

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