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"The ruins of Annaberg Sugar Plantation, first established in 1722 and administered by the National Park Service, provide a free-entry glimpse into the lives of the enslaved people who labored here and the central role of sugar in the island's history." - Carley Rojas Avila Carley Rojas Avila Carley Rojas Avila is a bilingual travel writer, editor, and content marketer. She is an expert on Latin America, the Caribbean, and Cuba, as she lived and worked in four different countries in that region. Carley founded the digital travel publications Loosely Local and Home to Havana. Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines
18th-century sugar plantation ruins with windmill, ocean views
977C+34J, St John 00830, U.S. Virgin Islands Get directions