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Frederiksted, Street By Street - Page 21
Hospital Street
Custom House Street
Lutheran Church
Sour Sop Tree (fruit)
The same Baobab tree seen from New Street.  
It's closer to Hospital.
Anglican Church, St. Paul's.

These were taken of Hill, King Cross, and Queen Cross Streets from Hospital Street.
Lutheran Services - Danish Garden Apartments
Mespel Tree in Lutheran Services yard.
SW corner of Hill St from Hospital
House on Hill and Prince Streets as seen from
Hospital.  See below for another view of this house.
North Side of King Cross Street from Hospital.  
Clearer photos of this area can be seen below
North Side of King Cross - Corners of Prince
and King can be seen
Queen Cross towards New.   Gertrude Nesbitt and
family once lived here.
Corner of Hospital and Fisher Streets
From Hospital looking east towards New Street,
north side
Queen Cross Street - between New and Hospital Streets
View of south side of New Street from Hospital
Titi Catalina once lived in the house that stood here.
The Milligan family once lived in a beautiful house that
stood on this corner
This was once a two story structure.  Min and family
lived on first floor; Acostas in the back of top floor.
This was a two story structure.  It burned down.  When I
lived on QC Street, El Tamarindo Bar was on the first floor
.
Miss Delita lived here or close by.  She made great candies!  This structure
is on Queen Cross Street, closer to New.  Stairs to second floor is missing!
Corner of Hospital and Market Streets
Dry Mahogany leaves on the steets.
When I was growing up on St. Croix, there were homes
along this side of the street.  Today only the foundation
of one of the structures remain.
First floor was once a supermarket, Tomás Morales.
The James family once lived in yellow house.
The Matthews family lived here.
Most of these homes owned by the Joseph family.
Archie Stevens, a fisherman, once lived in the house that
stood here.
St. Pat's Jr. High.  This building did not exist when I
attended SPS.
This was once as Grades 1A and 1B
St. Gerard's Hall at left and colorful building was used
as classroom for 2nd grade
St. Patrick Church's rectory
Rectory and part of main school building.  White dome like
structure is a cistern, used to collect rain wwater.
New "homes' being built.  See below for more
recent photos
Liberty Hall
We called this Children's Home when we were growing up.  
It was an orphanage operated by Lutheran Church.
"Taco" lived in the corner building.  The McInstosh
family lives in the two story green house where the
black car is parked.
Lot across from Liberty Hall.

Additional photos.  These were taken in November 13, 2008.
The renovated Danish School, Hospital Street and side
view from Market St.
More photos at the bottom of page!

The following photos were taken during my April/May 2009 trip.  
These photos show recent changes or better views of a photo (or photos) that may appear above.
New homes on Hospital Street.   They extend to Prince Street.  The building
at the end is the newly renovated Danish School.  See next photo.
The renovated Danish School building
This is another view from Hospital St.  The wall, that
encloses a yard, covers about 2/3 of the south side of
Hill Street between Hospital and Prince.
Lutheran Church
as seen from
Hospital
and Hill Streets.
Moravian Church's rectory as
seen from Hospital Street.
St. Patrick's Church, corner of
Market and Hospital Streets
Liberty Hall
See plaque below.
St. Paul's
Corner of Hospital and King Cross Streets.  On right side
(north), King Cross, were many houses, most 2 stories.

Note - After the above photo on the left (foundation), the houses that are standing are on the left (east) side of street.  
The photos that follow, except for last one (yellow home with "Corner of Hospital and Fisher Streets" written on it),
are all on the east side of the street.  
This is the right side (north) of King Cross.  Most of the
houses on this side of the street were two stories.   Also
photo on right.  Next intersection is Prince Street.