Park on Lagoon Street - corner of King and Queen Streets. We called it Triangle Park. Today? The Midre Cummings Park.
Legislature and other offices
Corner of Queen & Lagoon Streets
Lagoon Street Yellow 2-story house on corner was where Caribbean Bar once stood.
Side wall of Steinmann's residence
Legislature and offices
Steinmann's residence Corner of Custom House and Queen Streets
Housing Complex
Another view of Steinmann's residence
Custom House Street, west view
This is/was a laundromat. What is it now?
Southern view of Custom House Street
Were there more homes in this area?
The yellow/gold building was the first post office I knew. Later became police station.
I think my grammar school teacher, Ms. Noah, once lived here. Mostly been a bar.
Market Street looking northwest Yellow building next to red truck was the first post office I can remember, later police station.
Where black car is parked on the right, was once a 2-story home. The Wilson family lived there. This is Queen and Market Streets.
Mostly stores. Southern view of Market Street.
More businesses
Market Street looking southeast
Another view of building above.
Northern side of Market Street, Housing Complex.
More of west side of Queen Street
Ann E. Heyliger Vegetable Market
Bars, businesses
Where Johnny Belardo had his store. East side of Queen Street
A southern view of Queen Street.
Eastern view of Queen Street
What was once Suarez Supermarket. West side of Queen Street
Newer structures on Queen Street, east side. There were various homes on this side before the storms destroyed them. Some were 2-stories.
More structures on Queen Street West side of street
Next corner is Hill Street Southeastern view
Corner of Hill and Queen Streets Was once Miguel García's business Supermarket and/or liquor store
Southern view of Hill Street. The fist pink building was where I worked in a laundromat. The second building was a bar. Could have been something else.
Hill Street, northwest view
Corner of Hill and Queen Streets, southeastern view.
Northeastern view of Hill Street.
At one time these were businesses, mostly bars/clubs.
This is the corner where the 2-story house stood. In this photo staircase is still standing. Gómez family had a clothing store on the 1st floor, lived on the second.
More residences
Wasn´t green structure where Kano (Kay-no) meat market once stood? There were more structures in the back.
More residences. Some structures damaged or destroyed.
West side of Queen Street
East side of Queen Street
The Emile Henderson Sr. fire station
More homes.
Intersection of King Cross and Queen Streets Here once hung the only traffic light in F'sted.
Same intersection looking northeast
King Cross Street, northwest view
King Cross, northeast view. More residences.
Whatever stood here is gone. King Cross, northern view.
Another wall of the Anglican cemetery
Apothecary Hall on the corner of King Cross and Queen Streets, southwest view. Also see St. Croix N-1 for an update
Christensen family. #28 Queen Street. Home recently renovated. Min/Javier/Leo/Glory once lived in upper floor and so did Titi Catalina.
The famous Apothecary Hall. At one time, it was our ONLY drugstore.
What was once a beautiful home. East side of street
The Benjamin family lives/lived in this house. Apartment(s) on first floor.
East side of Queen Street, close to Queen Cross Street
West side of Queen Street
Nielsen house. Also used as opening photo.
Have no idea where this came from. Looks like new structures in yard.
Not too wide but structure has a lot of depth.
See above.
Corner of Queen and Queen Cross Streets. Clarke family lived in the residence that stood on the corner.
Another residence. West side of street.
Looking east on Queen Cross Street Remember Allick and Wynter families living in area.
Renovated. What was the original like?
Southwest view of Queen Cross Street
Goes with photo above.
Northeast view of Queen Cross. A 2-story house once stood here.
Northwest view of Queen Cross Street
West side of Queen Street
Corner of Queen Cross and Queen Streets Allick family lived here.
A side view of house. I think Peterson family lived/lives here.
Eastern side of Queen Street
Another view of the house
There was a 2-story residence here. I recall the Martin family living in teh house.
Southwest corner of King Cross and Queen Streets. There was once a house on this corner.
East side of Queen Street, approaching Fisher Street.
West side of street
Apartments? Corner of Queen and Fisher
West side of street. Rusted structure was a residence. A better photo appears under "Additional Photos" below. There were more structures in the back
Fisher Street. Delano residence.
More residences.
A western view of Fisher Street close to Queen Street.
Fisher Street, looking east. Pink structure, Thomas, which over the years was record shop and bar. Apartments follow then bar/restaurant.
East view of Fisher Street from Queen Street.
Fisher Street looing west. White structure was once a church.
This was once a church.
South side of Fisher Street There was once a house where tents stand.
Additional Photos Taken August and November 2008
Parking lot on Queen Street
Looking south from Custom House Street
Northern view of Queen Street
Queen Cross Street, southwest view
Another view of Queen Cross Street, southeast view.
Northwest view of Queen Cross Street
Another view of the Benjamin residence
Plaque posted at the Apothecary Hall. It was built in 1893.
Remember the rusted house I mentioned above? Here it is. Someone lived here once. And beyond the gate there were more structures. West side of Queen Street.
A side view of the house above.
Another view of #28 Queen Street
South side of Queen Cross Street, closer to King Street
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