1963-A Landmark Year in St. Martin: A Retrospective Look

1963-A Landmark Year in St. Martin: A Retrospective Look

by Daniella Jeffry
1963-A Landmark Year in St. Martin: A Retrospective Look

1963-A Landmark Year in St. Martin: A Retrospective Look

by Daniella Jeffry

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Overview

The year 1963 can be considered as the beginning of tourism development on the island of St. Martin and, therefore, the transition year between an agricultural, rural economy and a commercial, tourist-oriented economy. The 37-square mile French/Dutch Island with English-speaking natives began its transformation into modernity with the electrification of the greater part of the island and the construction of the first terminal of the Princess Juliana International Airport during that year. Many islanders left their gardens and grounds to work in the construction field, in the stores and hotels, which opened that year. As the development increased, numerous immigrants from the close neighboring islands came in search of work, and waves of St. Martiners who had migrated to then prosperous Caribbean islands returned to their homeland to fill the new positions in the first banks, business administrations, and governmental offices. The festive, gentle way of life of the natives harmoniously blended with the burgeoning new economy, and greatly contributed to the success of the tourism industry, which made St. Martin one of the top Caribbean destinations. Its attractiveness derived not only from the unique beauty of its combined pond and hill sceneries, but also from the warm hospitality and friendliness of the natives.

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ISBN-13: 9781477162729
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication date: 12/29/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 98
File size: 23 MB
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