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Carter's Grove Plantation in Williamsburg, VA

8797 Pocahontas Trail Williamsburg, VA 23185
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Take a step back in time to one of America's colonial gems – the Carter's Grove Plantation in Williamsburg, Virginia.

Amid verdant landscapes and well-preserved history, this Plantation promises to take you through a nostalgic journey of America's past. Located eight miles east of Colonial Williamsburg, the 750-acre Carter's Grove is an embodiment of historical resilience fostered by generations. Its beautiful Georgian mansion, estate grounds, and connections to early American history all make it a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

The Carter's Grove Plantation was established in the mid-18th century by Carter Burwell, grandson of one of the wealthiest and most influential Virginians of the era. The expansive grounds include the Carter's Grove Mansion, the site of America’s oldest surviving slave quarters, as well as a traditional tribal village, previously inhabited by the Paspahegh tribe, bearing significant archaeological importance. It's more than just a plantation; it's a time capsule that vividly portrays the intricate development of the American societal fabric.

Among its biggest highlights is the grand Mansion itself – a colossal Georgian-style manor house designed by master craftsmen. Its stately aura fervently echoes an era of elegance and grandeur. With elegantly carved cornices and giant classically fluted Corinthian columns, the mansion is a testament to the classic architectural prowess of colonial Virginia.

Another mesmerizing feature is the archaeological site of the Worowocomoco, the former capital of the powerful Powhatan Chiefdom and the place where John Smith was introduced to Chief Powhatan and his daughter, Pocahontas. Beyond the mansion and the archaeological sites, the sprawling plantation acres boast beautiful gardens, riveting forest trails, and a tranquil riverfront – each a crisp canvas painting a serene Virginia setting.

Carter's Grove Plantation is a truly unique intersection of history, architecture, and natural beauty. Its distinctive heritage, coupled with the scenic vistas, offer an intriguing and immersive feel of America's journey over centuries. Whether you're an ardent history buff, a student of architecture, or a lover of nature, the plantation's immense historical canvas and serene natural landscape will fascinate and inspire you in equal measure. Discover for yourself the quiet charm and robust past of Carter's Grove Plantation – it's a travel experience that will stimulate your senses and enrich your understanding of America's historical landscape.


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