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Charlotte Amalie Historic District

The Charlotte Amalie Historic District in Charlotte Amalie in Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands is a historic district which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.

The district then included 574 contributing buildings, three contributing structures, and a contributing object. It included the entire Charlotte Amalie National Historic Site (also known as St. Thomas National Historic Site, which was a National Historic Site from December 24, 1960, until February 5, 1975, when it was disbanded and transferred to Virgin Islands, to be administered as a territorial park). It also included the entire local Charlotte Amalie Historic and Architectural Control District.

European construction in the district began with the building of Fort Christian in c.1666; the town of Charlotte Amalie was platted in 1681.

Notable properties include:

  • Commercial Hotel and Coffee House (1839–40), also formerly known as the Grand Hotel, 44 Norre Gade. Greek Revival with an arcaded first floor.
  • 13 Wimmelskafts (c.1837), a structure that housed enslaved Africans and later servants for several wealthy families including the .

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