Tutu Plantation House

The listing included two contributing buildings and equipment for processing sugar.

Its interior has Greek Revival trim dating from 20 to 30 years after the house's construction, which was perhaps in about 1803.

[2] The word tutu, in Danish, means a trumpet-like conch shell which was used to call the slaves to work.

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