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This historic plantation rests next to the Sampit River and has a beautiful display of Colonial Revival architecture. The Friendfield Plantation was built in 1830 and spans over 3,305 acres. The land around the property was used to grow both rice and indigo. Friendfield Plantation is particularly known for helping the local Gullah culture develop during the 1800s, especially with its language and cuisine. The plantation went through many owners throughout the years, each of which added their own touch to the property. Guests can view the home, its gardens, and a slave village while here.
610 Ports Creek Dr, Georgetown, South Carolina 29440, Phone: 843-546-6608

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Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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