Emancipation Gardens is a park in Charlotte Amalie on the island of Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. It was built to commemorate the freeing of the slaves which took place July 3, 1848. A commemorative plaque, a bronze bust of a freed slave blowing a conch shell and a replica of the Liberty Bell are featured. The park was also ringed with a fence of old ships' anchor chain and cannons recovered from the harbor.
GL Donald
::Smaller than anticipated, but interesting historical monuments. A long but reasonable walk from cruise port.
Edtwana Smalley Harris
::This place was so chill good vibes !
j wink
::Ok park for events but a lot of rif-raf hang out here and not recommended at night unless there is a special event going on
U.S. Virgin Islands Tour Guide
::Emancipation Gardens is a park in Charlotte Amalie on the island of Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands. It was built to commemorate the freeing of the slaves which took place July 3, 1848. A commemorative plaque, a bronze bust of a freed slave blowing a conch shell and a replica of the Liberty Bell are featured. The park was also ringed with a fence of old ships' anchor chain and cannons recovered from the harbor.
Jenifer S
::Great cruse, beautiful ship, awesome weather, all fun. southern caribbean cruse