The Brazil House Museum, located in Accra’s Jamestown, stands as a testament to the Tabom people, who returned to Ghana in 1836 after being enslaved in Brazil. This vibrant yellow colonial-style house, once a residence for the Tabom community, now serves as a museum. Inside, visitors can explore a collection of artifacts and exhibits that detail the history and culture of the Tabom people, offering a glimpse into their journey and contributions to Ghanaian society.
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