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The Colors Are Unbelievable and the People So Friendly ~ 1950

Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas US Virgin Islands

Here’s another complimentary postcard a visitor sent home in 1950.   Colors Unbelievable!   Dear Peg, – Boy! This is the place! Am getting sooo lazy! The roads are mountain paths. The water, just like this ink. Native food, music, dancing, and DRINKING unimaginable. Every day is a new and different series of experiences. The people […]

Waterfront Shopping, a Novel Experience for Visitors ~ 1965

1965 Waterfront shopping, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands postcard

Shopping for food on the waterfront was a novel idea for tourists.🍍 Here’s what one visitor wrote home: ~ 1965 Waterfront Shopping “I guess when you were younger, food was bought at places other than supermarkets, but I doubt if you have ever bought food as the people on the island do.” ~ Jack   Here […]

Lunch on the Hotel Terrace ~ 1957

Lunch at Bluebeard's Castle, US Virgin Islands

The Hotel Terrace at Bluebeard’s Castle Bluebeard’s Castle has one of the best views on the island of St. Thomas. It’s a historic property that dates back to 1689 when the Danish Government built it as a measure of defense. Later in the 1930s, it became a popular luncheon spot when it reopened to the public. In […]

Beautiful Weather Makes One Visitor Want to Stay ~ 1968

St Thomas, US Virgin Islands postcard

Arriving by ship must be an incredible experience for visitors!🚢 When they enter the harbor for the first time, they can see the three hills on which St. Thomas is built, along with Fort Christian which stands guard. Perched on two of the hills are Blackbeard’s Castle and Bluebeard’s Castle to the east, both of which […]

Gentle Breezes and Great Food Make Peter Island a Special Place

Peter Island, British Virgin Islands postcard

Peter Island is truly paradise!  My great great grandfather purchased the Great Harbor area in 1913 with the hope of turning it into a coaling station. Everything changed when he died a few years later. The property sat for many years until being sold to the present owners of the island. Visitors have loved Peter […]

Visitor Says Danish Islands Not Worth Millions Paid ~ 1920s

St. Thomas harbor, Danish West Indies

Lately, I’ve been reading old postcards and finding it quite entertaining to see what visitors thought about the Virgin Islands long ago. Here’s an interesting one from the early 1920s. Danish Islands Not Worth Amount Paid “This is the harbor and bay. There is an X over the castles. Remember when the US paid 20 million […]

Cane Bay Plantation, A lovely Spot ~ 1969

Cane Bay Plantation, St. Croix, US Virgin Islands

You can easily understand why visitors found the Virgin Islands so captivating by reading some of the old postcards they sent. 📧 Here’s one from 1969. Cane Bay Plantation “Hello Folks! This is a lovely spot and I’m sure we will be a lazy pair when this week is over. Spent the afternoon on the beach — […]

Flamboyants and Buttercups and a Lovely Caribbean Belle ~ 1960s

Caribbean Belle in St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands

I love these old postcards that capture a moment in time.  I remember climbing a flamboyant tree similar to the one in the background as a child. It was so much fun. I felt like I was on top of the world! Those were the carefree days before electronic devices dominated our lives. Even visitors […]

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