TUCKAHOE

'Tuckahoe' is the name of several edible plants and fungi:

Peltandra virginica

Poria cocos
'Tuckahoe' is the name of a Colonial and early U.S. cultural sub-group in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee
and Kentucky in the 18th and 19th centuries.

Tuckahoe-Cohee
'Tuckahoe' was a term of disparagement, and later a term of ethnic identification, used in the late 18th Century and early 19th Century.

tuckahoe (pejorative)
'Tuckahoe' is also the name of some places in the United States:

★ Florida


Tuckahoe (Florida)

★ Maryland


Tuckahoe River (Maryland)

★ New Jersey


Tuckahoe River (New Jersey), a river in southern New Jersey

★ New York


Tuckahoe, Suffolk County, New York


Tuckahoe, Westchester County, New York

★ Pennsylvania


Camp Tuckahoe, a Boy Scouts of America local council camp

★ Virginia


Tuckahoe, Virginia


Tuckahoe (estate), owned by the Randolph family, was the home of president Thomas Jefferson for 7 years during his boyhood [1]

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