The Tucker House Museum is a well-preserved historic home in St. George's, Bermuda, dating back to the 17th century. It showcases colonial British art and antiques, primarily from the 18th century, and provides insight into the lives of the Tucker family, who had significant ties to both Bermuda and the United States, particularly during the Revolutionary War period. The house is now owned by the Bermuda National Trust and offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore a beautifully maintained example of early Bermudian architecture and learn about the island's rich history. Knowledgeable guides often enhance the experience with personal anecdotes and historical context.
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