One residence is located on each of the three largest inhabited islands of this U.S. territory in the Caribbean.
The following properties serve as gubernatorial residences: In 2019, incoming governor Albert Bryan announced that he and his wife would use Government House, Saint Croix as their primary family residence and that the other two properties would be used whenever the governor stayed on those islands.
This marked the first time in 30 years that a governor's family chose to make their principal home in the Saint Croix residence.
[2] The historic Estate Catherineberg, a former sugar plantation outside Charlotte Amalie on St. Thomas, had previously served as a residence for the Governor on that island while the Governor's working offices remained in Government House, Saint Thomas.
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