This must-see landmark sets the pace for all other St. Croix historical restorations. Operated by the non-profit St. Croix Landmarks Society, this plantation has as its centerpiece an oval-shaped stone antique-filled great house. Buildings include a windmill and cookhouse. Docents tell tales of the islands past as they explain who is who in the old photos that hang on the walls. The gift shop carries unique items, many of them made in St. Croix. The grounds are perfect for a picnic lunch.
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“Must-See!”
The beautiful grounds showcase a picturesque 1700s restored home, a windmill, a bath-house, and the workings of a sugar plantation. The guided ...
“Great history lesson on slavery and sugar caning”
Two of us toured the Whim Plantation at the end of the day and we were the only ones there which made it very enjoyable. You can pay two differ...
“A must see for every St. Croix tourist”
A marvelously restored Carribean plantation that evokes the memories of a hard Planter's life and the cruel institution of slavery. All of this...
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