|
| |
Boone Hall Plantation, Charleston
|
|
|
|
Built in the early 1700s by Major John Boone, Boone Hall was
originally part of a cotton plantation covering more than 17,000 acres. Two
hundred years later, it was the world's largest pecan grove producer. The
original estate house, cotton gin, slave cabins, smokehouse, formal gardens, and
some of Charlestons' historic structures were built with brick and tile handmade
on the plantation. Many of these buildings are listed on the National Register
of Historic Places.
|
Boone Hall Plantation - Photo Jim Doane © APS, Inc.
|
| |
For More Information
About This Destination Try These Links
|
|
Expedia
Map
Boone Hall Plantation, Charleston,
South Carolina
Boone
Hall Plantation
Historic and Beautiful
Boone
Hall Plantation
"America's Most Photographed
Plantation"
Boone
Hall Plantation
Sankofa's Plantation Database
Historic
Houses
In Charleston, South Carolina
|
| |
For Information About Other Destinations Try These Links
|
|
|
|
Back to Top |
|

|
|
|