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Boone Hall Plantation
Type: Gardens, Historic Sites
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An iconic row of ancient live oak trees welcomes you to one of America's oldest living and working plantations, and one of the most famous plantations in the Southern states. The majestic Boone Hall... Read More
An iconic row of ancient live oak trees welcomes you to one of America's oldest living and working plantations, and one of the most famous plantations in the Southern states. The majestic Boone Hall Plantation, set on 783 acres and established in 1681, and opened to the public in 1956, has been the filming location for dozens of movies TV series with its historic buildings and old slave cabins still perfectly intact. Boone Hall offers guided tour group tours of the elegant house, a carriage tour of the grounds or self-guided tours through the slave quarters and the extensive gardens.
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EXPERT TIPS BY:
Clare Sweeney
Charleston Local Expert
- Best Attractions & Activities, Historic Sites: "If you are visiting Charleston in January, be sure to attend the Lowcountry Oyster Festival at Boone Hall Plantation each year!"
- Recommended as Best Attractions & Activities Because: Boone Hall differentiates itself from other Charleston area plantations by hosting numerous seasonal events throughout the year, with daily tours and events for the public.
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