I am surprised that I am the first person to do a review of this tower. This is a clock tower located at the end of the cruise ship pier, in the heart of downtown Frederiksted. The tower, along with the boardwalk was posthumously named after McBean, in 2003 by the Virgin Islands Senate. It was dedicated 6 years later in 2009. Mcbean was a local resident that lived to the age of 105. The tower has a clock face on all four of its sides, with the numbers being in Roman numerals. One of the sides has the name of the tower in big letters and a bronze information placard with a picture of McBean and information about the tower.
The tower does not keep very accurate time. All of the sides of the clock display different times, none of which are correct. I still find the tower appealing and am drawn to it. It definitely demands you attention.
There is a free lot within a reasonable walking distance from the tower and there is also free street parking available as well. It is probably not a long stop, but as I mentioned, still something to see. I spent about 5 to ten minutes there. The good news is that there is a ton of attractions in the immediate area to check out, in addition to the tower.
This is one of the most photographed attractions on the island, outside of its water. I believe the tower was built in 2005 and outside of not holding accurate time, I think it is in good shape and looks great. I would recommend making a stop here part of a larger itinerary or stopping here if you were in the area on your way somewhere else. Definitely worth a looksee and a couple of pics though. read more