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The Historic Tucker House Museum is located on Water Street in St. George’s, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The house was built in the 18th century and was owned by several prominent Bermudian families, including the Tucker family. It was restored in the 1950s and is now owned and operated by the St. George’s Foundation as a museum and cultural centre.

The Tucker House is a prime example of Bermuda’s unique architectural style, with its signature white roof. Visitors can tour the house and learn about the history and culture of Bermuda through exhibits and artefacts. The property also includes a garden with a traditional kitchen garden and a shaded seating area.

Entrance Fee

Adults $5.00

Students $2.00

Nearby Restaurants

Temptations Cafe, Whitehorse Pub and Restaurant, The Wharf, Wong’s Golden Dragon, Mama Angie’s Coffee Shop, Wahoos Bistro & Patio, Munchies by the Sea, Boardwalk Cafe

Historic Tucker House Location

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