| | Logans: Tuckahoe Plantation
A home and working farm for nearly 300 years, Tuckahoe Plantation was Thomas Jefferson's boyhood home. Considered by architectural historians to be the finest existing early 18th century plantation in America, Tuckahoe stands today in its virtually undisturbed setting on a bluff overlooking the James River valley.
A beautiful example of the early Georginan Period, Tuckahoe still contains the rare outbuildings which were the office and schoolhouse where Thomas Jefferson went to class. The only remaining early Randolph home, it contains outstanding interior paneling and embellishments, and is appropriately beautifully furnished.
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