Learn about 18th- and 19th-century sugar production and the importance of Annaberg, where slaves were brought in to clear the dense hillsides and terrace the slopes, allowing for farming. When slavery was later abolished, the plantation was subdivided into small farms. Visitors can see placards depicting the areas where slave cabins once stood and also view Annaberg's windmill, a key structure from the 1800s and one of the tallest windmills on St John. The plantation is a major attraction on the island, and is a popular stop on private and group island sightseeing tours.