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The Virgin Islands Public Library System The public libraries of the United States Virgin Islands library services and archival resources to all residents of the Territory. Additionally, our historical Forts serve as museums and placekeeping spaces.
Visiting your local library online is one way you can keep up with the changes and access information. Our libraries, throughout the Virgin Islands, are available to you “virtually” 24/7 via Hoopla, as well as physically via our many facilities located on St. Croix, St. Thomas and St John. One of our missions is to expand library services, bringing information resources to the Virgin Islands libraries through greater uses of technology and electronic resources. Our goal is to make our public libraries the “place to go” in the community for our citizens.
The Virgin Islands Public Library System is administered by the Division of Libraries, Archives, and Museums (DLAM) at the Department of Planning & Natural Resources (DPNR).
The Territorial Archives are housed at the Enid M. Baa Library on St. Thomas and the Florence Williams Library on St. Croix under the Department of Planning and Natural Resources, Division of Libraries, Archives & Museums. The collections contain early records written in Danish and other historical documents since the islands became a part of the USA.
FORT FREDERIK | (340) 772-2021
Open Monday – Friday 8:30 am – 4:00 pm
FORT CHRISTIAN | (340) 714-3678
Open Monday – Friday 8:30 am – 4:00 pm
Admission is $10 per person / $5 per child. USVI Students are FREE!