Wander past indigenous flora, a renovated 1786 cotton plantation, and an old-fashioned rum distillery at a unique outdoor history and ecomuseum. Along the rambling paths of this former wooded estate, bilingual signs give detailed explanations of the island's agricultural history when its economy was dependent on salt, rum, coffee, sugar, and indigo. There is a complimentary coffee bar along the way and a delightful gift shop at the entrance.
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