Annaberg Sugar Plantation Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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Important Historical Feature on St John
This was a really important historical location that we visited. Allow for about 45 minutes to walk through and read all about the plantation. Important to know some of the islands history - I felt lo...
We decided to drive to this place and check it out. It was a good idea. The history of this old mill is quite interesting. It's a little run down and part of it is under repair and not accessible but ...
There are display markers explaining what each building was and how the sugar was made. Very informative. We saw quite a few windmill bases around the VIs, but nothing as complete as this plantation.
We have been here many times and it's always a stop for us with showing friends around STJ to get a glimpse of what went on back in the day. The bees were active the day we were there, would be nice ...
This was an interesting, beautiful, and poignant place to visit. My husband and I walked up the stairs to get to the stone ruins of the sugar processing buildings and slave residences. Plaques around ...
Important Historical Feature on St John
This was a really important historical location that we visited. Allow for about 45 minutes to walk through and read all about the plantation. Important to know some of the islands history - I felt lo...
Nice Side Trip
We decided to drive to this place and check it out. It was a good idea. The history of this old mill is quite interesting. It's a little run down and part of it is under repair and not accessible but ...
Very Informative
There are display markers explaining what each building was and how the sugar was made. Very informative. We saw quite a few windmill bases around the VIs, but nothing as complete as this plantation.
A view back in time
We have been here many times and it's always a stop for us with showing friends around STJ to get a glimpse of what went on back in the day. The bees were active the day we were there, would be nice ...
St. John history
This was an interesting, beautiful, and poignant place to visit. My husband and I walked up the stairs to get to the stone ruins of the sugar processing buildings and slave residences. Plaques around ...