U.S.V.I. Liberty Day
U.S.V.I. Liberty Day is held on November 1. This event in the first decade of the month November is annual. Help us
The holiday is November 1st and is also called Liberty Day. A Virgin Islands public holiday since 1981. Liberty Day is a celebration of free press in the islands which Jackson himself designated in 1915 when he published the first free press newspaper in St. Croix, The Herald.
On November 1st, is Liberty Day in the Virgin Islands, a day when we celebrate the varied accomplishments of David Hamilton Jackson who spent his life advocating for the rights and civil liberties of the people of the Territory.
Charlotte Amalie is the capital of the U.S. Virgin Islands and is located in St. Thomas.
The U.S. Virgin Islands offers a variety of fun-filled activities for all travelers, many of whom keep coming back year after year.
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