Every small town needs a musty, knickknack-filled repository, and this 1825 house has served this purpose admirably since 1976, when local Alton Lowe opened it as a museum in honor of his father. Once home to former British prime minister Neville Chamberlain, and numbering Richard Nixon among its visitors, the museum now boasts a fine collection of locally crafted model ships (Mr Lowe was himself a model-ship builder), Lucayan artifacts and black-and-white photographs highlighting the cay’s history.