Christiansted National Historic Site

Historical trivia: Founding Father Alexander Hamilton
Christiansted National Historic Site (Christiansted, St. Croix 00820) – established in 1952 and managed by the National Park Services (NPS), there is no place in the Caribbean that demonstrates the architectural, economic, and political influence of Europe like Christiansted National Historic Site. Here, visitors can wander through 18th century buildings in one the Caribbean’s few urban parks. Within this seven acre site, there are six historic buildings: Government House (1747), Steeple Building (1753), Danish West India & Guinea Company Warehouse (1749), Custom House (1830), Scale House (1856), and Fort Christiansvaern (1738).
Hours: 8:00 am – 5:00 pm (daily). Admission: $3 (adults and youth 16 and older). Free for children under 16 years (accompanied by an adult).