"Before the Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art was unveiled in 2008, Bermuda had no permanent home for its collection of island-inspired artwork from 19th-century masters such as Winslow Homer and Georgia O'Keeffe. That all changed when founder Tom Butterfield acquired a building that once functioned as an arrowroot processing plant, then kitted it out with Brazilian hardwood floors, state-of-the-art lighting, and a high-tech air-conditioning system. Today this stately art gallery, which is housed within the grassy confines of the Bermuda Botanical Gardens, is one of the island’s finest." - David LaHuta