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Most of the house is a shrine to the Tucker family, whose members included a Bermudian Governor and Government Leader, a United States Treasurer, a Confederate Navy Captain, and presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church. Life in the 18th and 19th centuries is reflected in the collections of cedar furniture, portratits by Blackburn, and silver, plus an archaeological display of artefacts discovered under the existing cellar floor. Owned by the Bermuda National Trust. |
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