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Boone Hall Plantation & Gardens, SC

Learn more about Boone Hall Plantation & Gardens, SC

Boone Hall Plantation is a National Register of Historic Places-listed historic district in Mount Pleasant, Charleston County, South Carolina, United States. The brick slave cottages along Slave Street, which date from 1790 to 1810, are the most important historic sites in the region.



Who lives on the grounds of Boone Hall Plantation?

The late Mr. and Mrs. Harris McRae of Ellerby, North Carolina, and their two children Elizabeth and William have held Boone Hall Plantation since 1955.


How long does it take to visit Boone Hall Plantation?

How long should I plan on spending at Boone Hall? Approximately three to four hours. You are, however, free to spend as much or as little time as you like at Boone Hall.


Slaves were there on Magnolia Plantation?

Beginning in the late 17th century, slavery was practiced at Magnolia Plantation for nearly two centuries. It is historical fact that African slaves, and later African-American slaves, did the majority of the labour at Magnolia Plantation that built the Drayton family's fortunes.

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