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  2. Magens Bay - Wikipedia

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    Early maps of St. Thomas refer to the site as "Great Northside Bay". The popular name, "Magens Bay", arose out of its ownership from 1817-1898 by Arve Petersen Magens and his heirs (the same family as Joachim Melchior Magens (1715–1783) and Joachim Melchior Magens (1775–1845) ). [ 9 ]

  3. U.S. Virgin Islands Highway 30 - Wikipedia

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    Highway 313 is a minor road on St. Thomas, USVI. It is a de facto eastern bypass of Charlotte Amalie . Highway 313 allows travelers on Highway 30 to access Highway 38 (and vice versa) without using the clogged roads of downtown or cutting through a residential area.

  4. Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands - Wikipedia

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    The first congregation was the St. Thomas Reformed Church, which was established in 1660 and was associated with the Dutch Reformed Church. [12] Denmark-Norway's first attempt to settle the island in 1665 failed. However, the Danes did resettle St. Thomas in 1672, under the sponsorship of the Glueckstadt Co., later the Danish West India Company ...

  5. List of food companies - Wikipedia

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    Frontier Natural Products Co-op; Gold Pure Food Products Co. Herlocher Foods; Huy Fong Foods; J&D's Down Home Enterprises; The J.M. Smucker Company; McCormick & Company; Mezzetta; Mrs. Cubbison's Foods; Mt. Olive Pickle Company; Odell's; Plochman's; Pompeian, Inc. Pure Indian Foods; Reily Foods Company; Silver Spring Foods; Solo Foods; Tabasco ...

  6. Danish West Indies - Wikipedia

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    St. Thomas had a population of 12,800 people and had sugar and cotton as its chief exports. [8] St. Thomas city was the capital of the island, then a free port, and the chief station of the steam-packets between Southampton, in England, and the West Indies. St. John had a population of about 2,600 people. [9]

  7. Charlotte Amalie, U.S. Virgin Islands - Wikipedia

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    Corner of Dronningens Gade (English: Queen's Street aka Main Street) and Raadats Gade (English: Council's Street) in Charlotte Amalie St. Thomas The culture is a mixture of American (US) socio-economic activities- and Afro/Latino-Caribbean culture, with an influence from Danish colonial history.

  8. Vincent HoSang - Wikipedia

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    In 1984, they expanded into a 15,000 sq ft.facility on East 233rd street in the Bronx where Caribbean Food Delights was incorporated and became the frozen food division of Royal Caribbean Bakery. The company at this stage expanded into the wholesale trade. Three years later in 1987, both companies expanded into a 20,000 sq ft facility in Mount ...

  9. Tutu Park Mall - Wikipedia

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    On February 12, 2007, IHOP opened its first franchise owned by Allison Petrus on St. Thomas. [8] In September 2017, generator issues after Hurricane Maria prompted the mall to close for three weeks. [9] In June 2018, Tutu Park celebrated 25 years of serving the St. Thomas community. [10] Kmart reopens after being destroyed by Hurricane Irma. [11]