How do I hook up two 24 Apple LED with macbook pro 2011?

How do I hook up two 24" Apple LED displays with my MacBook Pro 2011

I would think that with only a single TB port the best you can do is connect only a single display.  No chaining possible.
If a splitter can be found (didn't check if there is such a thing) then you probably could drive two displays but of course they would be mirrored.

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