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Surrounded by magnolias and live oaks in the Santee Delta area, Hampton Plantation State Historic Site is what is left of a 300-acre colonial-era rice plantation north of McClellanville, South Carolina. The beautiful 1730 Georgian-style plantation house near Hampton Creek is one of the earliest examples of a temple front in American home architecture and one of the best examples of a wood frame house in South Carolina. Hampton is listed as a National Historic Landmark. Visitors can explore the mansion and the historic kitchen building, stroll among huge live oaks and fragrant camellia gardens, and visit what is left of the once huge, lushly green rice fields.

Address: 1950 Rutledge Rd, McClellanville, SC 29458, Phone: 843-546-9361

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