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This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America. Its reference number is 86003351.

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English: ST. GEORGE VILLAGE BOTANICAL GARDEN:
  • THIS PICTURE SHOWN IS THE RUINS OF THE FACTORY OF THE SUGAR PLANTATION.
  • GROUNDS WERE:
  • AN ARAWAK INDIAN VILLAGE FROM 100 TO 900 CE
  • A DANISH SUGAR PLANTATION FROM 1733 TO 1917
  • A CATTLE RANCH AFTER 1930
  • A BOTANICAL GARDEN since 1972.
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Author JERRYE & ROY KLOTZ MD

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29 June 2010

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01:11, 22 January 2013 Thumbnail for version as of 01:11, 22 January 20135,782 × 3,946 (2.13 MB)KLOTZUser created page with UploadWizard

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