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Boone Hall Plantation & Gardens, SC

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Boone Hall Plantation is a National Register of Historic Places-listed historic district in Mount Pleasant, Charleston County, South Carolina, United States. The brick slave cabins along Slave Street, which date from 1790 to 1810, are the most important historic structures in the district.


Slaves were there on the Boone Hall Plantation?

On the property, there were around 85 slaves working and living. The truth is that throughout the tour, this aspect of the plantation's history was only covered briefly.


Boone Hall Plantation is owned by who?

The late Mr. and Mrs. Harris McRae of Ellerby, North Carolina, and their two children Elizabeth and William have held Boone Hall Plantation since 1955. On the plantation grounds now, William McRae runs an agricultural and historical tourism business.


Is Boone Hall Plantation home to alligators?

This huge Colonial Revival plantation mansion is situated on 738 acres of land, which includes crop fields, naturally maintained wetlands, and a number of ponds. On the land, there is genuine wildlife that is respected, such as the alligators.

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