Plantation Ruins in SC
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Plantation Ruins in SC
Hi All - We will be traveling to South Carolina later this year. I'm a photographer interested in photographing old plantation sites while we are in the area. I wonder if anyone has sites to recommend. I'm looking for old sites, preferring ones that have not been reconditioned, or at least that preserve much of what they were like when they were active plantations. Will be in the Myrtle Beach and Charleston areas but will travel anywhere in the state. Thanks!
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The only one in the Charleston area that has preserved the original house is Drayton Hall. The others were, ah, burned.
Not a plantation but interesting anyway is Old Sheldon Church Ruins just off Highway 17 near Beaufort.
The ones near Myrtle are Hampton and Hopsewee. Boone Hall in MtPleasant has a house built in the 30s, but the original alve cabins are still there. Middleton and Magnolia have beautiful grounds in the spring.
Not a plantation but interesting anyway is Old Sheldon Church Ruins just off Highway 17 near Beaufort.
The ones near Myrtle are Hampton and Hopsewee. Boone Hall in MtPleasant has a house built in the 30s, but the original alve cabins are still there. Middleton and Magnolia have beautiful grounds in the spring.
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Thanks suewoo
I had searched the archives here and Drayton does sounds like the best match.
Do you know if the entire house is open to the public? Or just a portion of it?
I'll send them off an email.
I had searched the archives here and Drayton does sounds like the best match.
Do you know if the entire house is open to the public? Or just a portion of it?
I'll send them off an email.
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Maybe this doesn't qualify as an original house, but for a photographer it's a highly worthwhile visit. Be sure to check out the neighboring gardens and Audubon swamp those subjects appeal.
http://www.magnoliaplantation.com/house.html
http://www.magnoliaplantation.com/house.html
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Brookgreen isn't really a ruin, but Atalanta, the house, could have some interesting views. it's a head shaking piece of architecture for wealthy folks to live in 6 months of the year! However, Brookgreen Gardens can be a photographer's love.
Sue has mentioned several of the plantations south of Georgetown on the way to charleston. And then there is Georgetown itself.
Sue has mentioned several of the plantations south of Georgetown on the way to charleston. And then there is Georgetown itself.
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