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Tuckahoe (Jensen Beach, Florida) : ウィキペディア英語版
Tuckahoe (Jensen Beach, Florida)

Tuckahoe, also known as the Leach Mansion or as the Mansion at Tuckahoe, is an historic home located at 1921 North East Indian River Drive in Jensen Beach, Martin County, Florida. The name was thought to be a Native American word for "welcome". It is inside the present day Indian RiverSide Park and is atop the Mount Elizabeth Archeological Site, which was added to the National Register of Historic Places
on September 14, 2002.
On November 30, 2005, Tuckahoe itself was added to the National Register of Historic Places. On November 4, 2010, the local Daughters of the American Revolution chapter placed a plaque on the building.〔(National historic marker at Tuckahoe Placed by Halpatiokee DAR on Nov. 4 )〕
==History==
Tuckahoe was built in 1938 as the home of Willaford Ransom Leach (1899–1984) and his Coca-Cola heiress wife Anne Winship (Bates) Leach (1896–1977). The Leaches lived in it until 1950 when they moved to Palm Beach and sold the property to the Sisters of St. Joseph based in St. Augustine. The Sisters of St. Joseph added two dormitory wings to the building and moved their novitiate and Saint Joseph College of Florida, which was then a sisters' formation college to the property. In 1957, the novitiate was moved to the end of Britt Road and the college was converted into a regular liberal arts college. The college closed in May 1972 and its campus including Tuckahoe was sold to Florida Institute of Technology for its Jensen Beach Campus.〔Thurlow, Sandra Henderson, Sewall's Point, The History of a Peninsular Community on Florida's Treasure Coast, Sewall's Point: Sewall's Point Company, 1992. pp. 164-167 & 182–185〕
Florida Institute of Technology, or ''FIT'', as it was then known, used the Leach Mansion as its administration building. After FIT closed its Jensen Beach campus in 1986, the property was sold to a land developer and eventually was acquired by Martin County in 1997.〔
Tuckahoe remained unused until 2009 when its rehabilitation was completed by the Friends of Mount Elizabeth.〔(Mansion at Tuckahoe history )〕 Architect for the project was Bert Bender of Key West〔(Letter: Explaining what went into preservation of Mansion at Tuckahoe )〕 The mansion, as renovated, consists of eight floors in an art decostyle which include a wedding suite with groom's room, a catering kitchen, and a banquet room. Renovations also added terraces alongside the building and an amphitheater for to accommodate performances.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.martin.fl.us/portal/page?_pageid=354,4190284&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL )〕 Since completion of the renovations in 2009, the site has become one of the premier locations for weddings in Martin County. The facility can be toured by appointment.

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