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Boone Hall Plantation near Charleston, SC

1235 Long Point Rd Mt Pleasant, SC 29464
The following activities include admission to Boone Hall Plantation near Charleston, SC:
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The following tours go by Boone Hall Plantation near Charleston, SC:
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The following tours visit Boone Hall Plantation near Charleston, SC:
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Prepare to step back in time as you embark on a journey to the Boone Hall Plantation in Charleston, South Carolina.
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Boone Hall Plantation, located in Mount Pleasant, just minutes across Charleston Harbor from historic Charleston, South Carolina, is one of America's oldest working, living plantations.

It stands out as a stunning epitome of Southern beauty, showcasing miles of picturesque beauty and a rich history. It’s renowned globally for its grandiose Avenue of Oaks, a breathtaking entrance that extends from the gate to the main house. For visitors with an appreciation for historical experiences, serene landscapes, and cultural insights, Boone Hall Plantation is a destination that strikes a profound chord.

Established in 1681 on 738 acres, Boone Hall Plantation offers a profound glimpse into the southern history. Over 330 years later, it's still active, producing various crops that can be procured right from the farm market. Boone Hall has had a colorful past that includes being a leading producer of bricks and a hub for pecan cultivation. But it's the plantation's mesmerizing depth of historical relevance that draws most of its visitors; the original slave cabins stand as poignant reminders of a darker past, serving as an interpretive, educational exhibit.

Visitors to Boone Hall Plantation are presented with a plethora of sights that offer insights into different eras of Southern history. The plantation is home to the wonderfully preserved colonial-style main house, adorned with original furnishings that echo the opulence of antebellum southern life. The breath-taking Avenue of Oaks, planted in 1743 and taking two centuries to reach their present glory, are a spectacle in themselves. They form a 3/4 mile driveway with 88 live oak trees draped in Spanish moss, forming a leafy tunnel to the plantation home.

The 'Exploring The Gullah Culture,' is another significant highlight, which is an original theatrical performance about African-American history in the Low Country. Apart from visual splendors, Boone Hall Plantation also offers attractive events all year round, including the famous Low Country Strawberry Festival, Low Country Oyster Festival, and the Southern Living Taste of Charleston. The property also includes a butterfly garden, a historic smokehouse, and a beautiful dock providing views of Boone Hall Creek.

Boone Hall Plantation embodies the intrigue of the South’s history, culture, and natural beauty, reflecting over three centuries of southern heritage. People come for the majestic Oak Avenue, to explore the Gullah culture, appreciate the historical relevance, or for lively events that are held regularly. If you seek to experience a real, working Southern plantation in all its splendor - to feel its past, revel in its present, and imagine its future - Boone Hall Plantation, this living piece of history, should be on your itinerary. Visit Boone Hall, and experience the reality of plantation life, along with its charm and historical resonance.


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