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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. [11] 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 ...
Legend has it that Sir Francis Drake used Magens Bay as an anchorage while waiting for ships to plunder. [6] Early maps of St. Thomas refer to the site as "Great Northside Bay". The popular name, "Magens Bay", arose out of its ownership by vicegouvernor Jacob Jørgensen Magens (1682-1731) and his heirs from the late 18th through the 19th centuries.
Marriott Frenchman's Reef Resort. Southside is a census subdistrict (CSD) on Saint Thomas in the United States Virgin Islands. [2] [3] [4] The CSD is bordering Charlotte Amalie from Havensight in the west, Nordside- and the Tutu subdistricts to the north, and the East End subdistrict to the east.
Lindquist and Sapphire Beaches are two famous beaches in the subdistrict; others include Pineapple Beach (Renaissance Beach) and Vessup Beach. The 20-minute ferry ride to Cruz Bay on the island of St. John, which is a part of the Virgin Islands National Park, leaves the town of Red Hook. [6]
Highway 33 is a road on St. Thomas in the U.S. Virgin Islands. It runs from Highway 30 near Frenchtown and takes a northerly path toward Crown Mountain.The road takes a circuitous route around the mountain; the route initially bypasses it to the west, then swings east and follows the mountain's north side.
Hull Bay is a beach on the island Saint Thomas, United States Virgin Islands, located in the Caribbean. Hull Bay is a quiet beach on the Northside of Saint Thomas, located west of Magens Bay. It is frequented by locals and dogs. Many small fishing boats are anchored at the beach. Although usually calm, on rough days, Hull Bay is a popular ...
Estate Bolongo is the location of Bolongo Bay Beach Resort, [1] an all-inclusive beach resort that sits along the sandy 1,000-foot beach inside Bolongo Bay. [2] Over 100 native coconut trees up to forty years old still populate the sandy bay, despite losses from major Hurricanes in 1989, 1995 and 2017.
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