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Christiansted

 
Dictionary: Chris·tian·sted   (krĭs'chən-stĕd') pronunciation

The chief city of St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Tourism is the leading industry. Population: 2,660.

 

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Christiansted (krĭs'chənstĕd'), town (2000 pop. 2,637), chief city of St. Croix, one of the U.S. Virgin Islands. It is a shipping port for sugar and rum; tourism is the leading industry. Founded in 1733, Christiansted served briefly as capital of the Danish West Indies. Colonial development of the Virgin Islands in the 18th and 19th cent. is commemorated in the Christiansted National Historic Site (see National Parks and Monuments, table).


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Christiansted, United States Virgin Islands
Christiansted, circa 2005
Country U.S. Virgin Islands
Island Saint Croix
Established September 1, 1734
Population (2004)
 - Total 3,000

Christiansted is a town on Saint Croix, one of the main islands composing the United States Virgin Islands, an unincorporated territory of the United States. It is the former capital of the Danish West Indies and home to the Christiansted National Historic Site. Christiansted as of 2004, has a population of about 3,000, The 2000 census population of the town was 2,637; that of the larger sub-district was 2,865 [1].Christiansted has preserved the 18th-century Danish-style buildings constructed by African slaves. Solid stone buildings in pastel colors with bright red tile roofs line the cobblestone sidewalks, adding a touch of European charm. The town's symmetry, with streets running at right angles to the waterfront, makes it popular for walking tours. The commercial area centers on King and Company streets, adjacent to the Christiansted National Historic Site. The residential area, including portions originally settlements for free blacks, extends inland and uphill from the commercial area.

The town has several small hotels and many restaurants. Several scuba shops operate in the town, as the wharf has easy access to many diving attractions on the north side of the island.

The botanist Julius von Röhr started a botanic garden in Christiansted in the eighteenth century and produced a number of landscapes of the island.

Notable people

References

  • Lonely Planet's Cities Book: A Journey Through the Best Cities in the World p. 159.

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Coordinates: 17°45′N 64°45′W / 17.75°N 64.75°W / 17.75; -64.75


 
 
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