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Eureka House, a magnificent and beautifully
restored Creole-style house is reputed to be one of the
largest house on the island, with 109 doors and windows.
Built in the 1830s, it was restored and opened to the public
as a museum in 1986. The museum has areas dedicated to music,
art, antique maps, Chinese and Indian housewares and quirky
contraptions like a colonial-era shower.
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