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Of all the US Virgin Islands, St. John is probably the most unspoiled, thanks to the contribution of one of the world's best known philanthropists, Laurence Rockefeller. Had it not been for Rockefeller's gift of money and his desire to preserve beautiful St. John, the
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St. Kitts, the nickname for St. Christopher, was originally called Liamuga meaning fertile island by the first Indian residents. And there's little question as to why. Verdant mountains, fields of abundant green sugar cane, and beautiful topical foliage is the norm on
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St. Louis experienced a population boom during the late 1800s when German and Italian immigrants settled in large numbers, and thanks to the work of several visionary thinkers, the city became home to the first concrete stadium (Francis Field at Washington University),
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St. Thomas is the busiest of the three United States Virgin Islands. With 28 square miles of lush green hills and sandy beaches, St. Thomas and the nearby island of St. John see nearly 1.7 million visitors a year, far more than their sister island of St. Croix. The
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Peaceful Intimate Hotel built in 1954 & recently restored to offer an appealing mix of old & new....
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Exotic Cottage Resort with emphasis on privacy, situated on its own 113-acre island, completely surrounded by white sandy beaches....
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Tranquil Beachfront Hotel located 2 miles from airport....
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Elegant resort once an 18th century sugar mill perched on a hillside between the Pitons - Stylish rooms with breathtaking views....
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Elegant Mediterranean-style Beachfront Villas on 55 acres overlooking Labrelotte Bay....
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Luxurious, Privately-owned Villas, several of which were designed by Oliver Messel, the late stage designer & architect....
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Hotel housed in 18th-century stone warehouse and English cottages; landscaped gardens; sits along L'Ansecoy Bay on private island....
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Exclusive World-renowned Resort located on 6 private acres with view of lake & mountains....



