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Estate Little Princess, St. Croix

Danish Great House
This 1830s Danish Great House now serves as the Virgin Islands & Eastern Caribbean Programs office.
© Kit Kernan
 
Estate Little Princess, established in 1749 as a sugar plantation, is now a 25-acre (9.7-hectare) Nature Conservancy preserve. It's also home to the Conservancy's headquarters for the Virgin Islands and Eastern Caribbean.

In addition, Estate Little Princess serves as a demonstration site, showcasing innovative green technologies such as gray water (sink, shower, washer) reuse, solar power, solar water-heating and constructed wetlands for sewage treatment. The Conservancy is restoring the former plantation's Great House and overseer's home.