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  1. Tuckahoe is a census-designated place (CDP) in Henrico County, Virginia, United States. It is an upper middle-class suburb to the west of Richmond. The population of Tuckahoe was 44,990 at the 2010 census. [3] It is named after the area's history as the site of Thomas Randolph 's Tuckahoe Plantation which still stands along the James River.

  2. This is a virtual tour of Tuckahoe, the Randolph family plantation house in Goochland County. Built between 1730 and 1740, Tuckahoe is considered one of the finest examples of early eighteenth-century plantation houses in America and is a National Historic Landmark. William Randolph and Maria Judith Page Randolph, the owners of the house, died in 1745 leaving three orphaned children in the ...

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  4. This is a virtual tour of Tuckahoe, the Randolph family plantation house in Goochland County. Built between 1730 and 1740, Tuckahoe is considered one of the finest examples of early eighteenth-century plantation houses in America and is a National Historic Landmark. William Randolph and Maria Judith Page Randolph, the owners of the house, died ...

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  5. Tuckahoe was founded by the Randolph family, one of the preeminent colonial families in Virginia. They were a family with an enormous influence in shaping the habits, customs and politics of both the colony and the nation. The mansion was built in the era of great plantations in Virginia. Tuckahoe was constructed in two sections, the North ...

  6. Tuckahoe. It is an old family story that Thomas Jefferson's earliest memory was of riding horseback, comfortable on a pillow and secure in the arms of an enslaved caretaker, from Shadwell to Tuckahoe. [1] He was only two or three years old at the time. This journey east from the Jeffersons' Albemarle County landholdings was occasioned by a ...

  7. Jan 22, 2004 · Tuckahoe. (National Park Service, Charles W. Snell, 1969.) The central doorways on the north and south sides have low porches with square posts supporting gable roofs. The south porch is approached by a long flight of stone steps, splayed but lacking a balustrade; the north porch is near ground level. The doors in the center block, on the east ...

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