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Tucker House

 

Tucker House, located on Water Street in the heart of St. George’s, was built in the 1750s and celebrates its most famous inhabitants, the Tuckers. Henry Tucker, President of the Governor’s Council, moved into the house in 1775; his family remained there until 1809. A magnificent collection of Tucker family silver, china and crystal, antique English mahogany and Bermuda cedar furniture, portraits by Blackburn, and exquisite hand-sewn quilts are just some of the treasures on view.

 

Guided tours are catered to accommodate your special interest. Learn about life in old St. George and Bermuda in general, Bermuda Architecture or the Tucker Collection. Did you know that Bermuda played a part in the American Revolution a.k.a. the American War of Independance (1775-1783)? Ask our museum guide to tell you how the Tuckers were involved.

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