Late 18th-century cotton plantation ruins and reconstructed slave quarters in Providenciales, Turks & Caicos. Cheshire Hall was established by Thomas Stubbs, a Loyalist planter from Florida, and then owned by his brother, Wade Stubbs. At its peak, the plantation spread over 5,000 acres and was worked by hundreds of slaves.

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