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Millennium Monument

Millennium Monument

4.7(3 reviews)
3.9 km

Gorgeous view and an easy drive up and lookout point if you aren't mobile enough to enjoy on foot…read more There is a sea turtle reserve trail just down the hill and on the left that was a spectacular hike. No cell service down there and a quarter of a mile area marked "beware of bees".

This is more than just a monument; it is a sundial. Even though it is commonly mistaken for Point…read moreUdall, the Easternmost point in the US. It is not. It is situated behind and above the Point. It was built for the New Year's celebration in 2000 and welcoming of the new millennium. It marks the azimuth of the first United States sunrise of that year and was designed by by Bill Rich. The monument consists of 4 identical triangular pieces sitting up on their back sides with the points pointing up to the sky. They kind of resemble a door stop. They are made from stone and mortar and have a metal pole placed vertically in between the 4 structures. There is a brass information placard on one of the structures that gives some information about the monument. This is an attention getting piece that welcomes you to Point Udall. It is very fitting there and I am glad that I was able to see it. Sadly, the monument (the pole and the stone) has become an object for people to write their names on and graffiti. It could use a little love. There is no designated parking at the site. I, along with all the other visitors just parked along the wall in the circle. There are a few benches across from the monument across from each other and you will see some specular views. I highly recommend checking this place out while you are on the island. The good news is that it is a package deal and you also get to check out Point Udall, both at the very low price of free.

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Lady of Justice

Lady of Justice

4.0(1 review)
3.3 km

This sculpture is the work of local artist Jan Mitchell Larsen. It welcomes the visitors to the…read moreAlmeric L. Christian Federal Building and Courthouse. Mitchell created the sculpture in 1993. The bronze statue depicts an everyday woman in a skirt, belt, shirt, head wrap, and sandals, holding a scale up with her left hand. The statue is on a cement pedestal with a marble top. There is a bronze informational plaque on the front of the pedestal that gives information about the sculpture including the artist, the date it was created and a brief summary. I like that she is not your traditional Lady Justice and how Mitchell Larson puts her own spin on the piece and ditches the formal robe that you will find most other Lady Justices and making her a normal average woman. The statue recently got a facelift from McKay Lodge Art Conservation Laboratory. They reapplied the statue's protective coating so that the bronze of the sculpture would be safeguarded from the harsh elements and also give it a more homogeneous appearance. This is a nice piece, but you probably will not see it unless you have business inside the Federal Courthouse. Parking here can be a bit tricky. If you are able to visit this sculpture, it will probably not be a long stop. I was there less than 5 minutes. To maximize your time, you may want to consider making this part of a larger itinerary or visit here on your way to another bigger attraction.

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Moses "Buddhoe" Gottlieb-Freedom Statue

Moses "Buddhoe" Gottlieb-Freedom Statue

5.0(1 review)
15.3 km

Gottlieb, also known as General Buddhoe, led a revolt of thousands of slaves, in 1848, who gathered…read morein Fredriksted to demand freedom. The Danish governor yielded to the demands and declared all slaved in the Danish Virgin Islands were now free. This is one of two statues of Gottlieb in the area. The other being in front of the customs house. It is the work of Ghanaian-American sculptor Bright Bimpong and depicts a bronze bust of Gottlieb on a marble pedestal with "BUDDHOE" running down it. It is a very detailed bust and you can see the pride on his face. It was made in 1998, on the 150th anniversary of the Islands' emancipation proclamation. It sits on a lighted circular cement pad. The statue was one of a trio, known as "Freedom Statues," that were commissioned by Walter G. Brunner of St. Croix, an art collector and political consultant to former governor Roy L. Schneider," said Lonnie Willis, president of the St. John Historical Society. I like what it stands for to the island and its significance a lot. There is a free lot, across the street, within a reasonable walking distance from the statue and there is also free street parking available as well. Anyway, as with most sculptures that I have visited and reviewed, this is not a very long stop. I was there less than 5 minutes. You may want to consider planning out additional stops at many of the other attractions in the area such as the Fort or the Clock Tower, or making this stop part of a larger itinerary to maximize your time and trip.

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