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Railway Museum and Curiosity ShopOur island’s standard-gauge railroad houses a tiny museum stocked with photos, signs, wicker chairs from the first-class compartment and other memorabilia. Watch rarely shown footage of “Old Rattle and Shake,” as the railway was known.North Shore Road St. George’s Historical Society MuseumFurnished much as it was when it was a private home, this typical Bermudian structure from the early 1700s houses artefacts and documents pertaining to our island’s earliest days. The house is filled with period furniture, documents, old letters, displays of pewter, china and rare books.Duke of Kent Street, Town of St. George Tucker House MuseumHenry Tucker, President of the Governor’s Council, moved into this house in 1775, and his family remained there until 1809. Some of the treasures on view include a magnificent collection of Tucker family silver, china and crystal, antique English mahogany and Bermuda cedar furniture, family portraits by Blackburn and exquisite hand-sewn quilts.Water Street, Town of St. George Verdmont House MuseumThis fascinating old house is considered one of our most significant historic buildings. Built c. 1710, Verdmont is a unique example of early Georgian architecture; it has remained virtually unchanged for 300 years.The museum features an extensive collection of antiques including Bermuda-made cedar furniture, portraits, English and Chinese porcelain and child’s nursery. The gardens boast an assortment of herbs, old roses and fruit trees. The sweeping South Shore view is spectacular. Collectors Hill |
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