The estate included a factory building, a water mill tower, a great house built around 1750, and a slave village.
The slave village was the birthplace of Cyril King, the island of St. Croix's first native-born governor.
[2] It is located north of Centerline Rd., about 6 miles (9.7 km) west of Christiansted, on the east side of a cemetery.
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