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Saint John is a popular stop for day and term boat charters from the United States Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, and the British Virgin Islands. Individual and group boat charters are widely available on Saint John and island hopping is a favorite local and visitor activity.
Jon Lucien (1942–2007), vocalist and musician; born on the island of Tortola and raised on Saint Thomas; Rock City, musical duo also known as R. City and Planet VI; formed 2003 in St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands; Theron Thomas, member of musical duo Rock City; Rich Nice, 1st Rapper signed to Motown Records
Saint John, U.S. Virgin Islands, an island of the U.S. Virgin Islands; Saint John's Island, Singapore; St. John's Island, Canada, former name of Prince Edward Island to 1798; St. John's Island, Egypt; Shangchuan Island or Saint John Island, China, originally from São João ("Saint John" in Portuguese) St. Ivan Island, in Bulgaria (Ivan is the ...
The shallow, clear water and the short distance to Cinnamon Cay (a small, low-elevation, sandy island) make Cinnamon Bay excellent for snorkeling. It is adjacent to the historic colonial Danish Cinnamon Bay Plantation , an open-air museum of the sugar production in the Danish West Indies .
Gibney Beach in 1998. Gibney Beach, or Oppenheimer Beach, is a beach on Hawksnest Bay on northern Saint John in the United States Virgin Islands.The beach's names originate from Nancy Flagg Gibney and J. Robert Oppenheimer and their families, the owners of the beach in the mid-20th century.
Phillips Callbeck (c. 1744 – February 21, 1790) was a merchant, lawyer, and political figure in St. John's Island (later Prince Edward Island). He served as administrator for the island from 1775 to 1780. [1] Callbeck is likely to have been born in England. He attended law school in Ireland at King's Inns.
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Photo of vaccination of male passengers at the Quarantine Centre on St John's Island, Singapore. In the early 20th century, the quarantine centre was further equipped and had become one of the largest quarantine operations in the British Empire. [37] [30] By 1924, the St John's Island quarantine station had a maximum capacity of 6,000 people.