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The building during its conversion into the Museum
The building during its conversion into the Museum
The building during its conversion into the Museum
©Turks and Caicos National Museum

In 1990 the Guinep House underwent major refurbishment to turn it into the Museum. During this work much of the timberwork was replaced as it was riddled with termites. It was during this removal of floor boards that the ships mast being used as a a foundation block was located.


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