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Hampton Plantation State Historic Site was created in 1735 and displays one of the earliest examples of temple front architecture in the United States. Situated along the banks of the Santee River, the plantation was an important rice producer for the South. Visitors can learn more about its history through guided tours and other interpretive programs. Hampton Plantation State Historic Site is also where the iconic 600-year-old Washington Oak Tree grows which was saved from destruction by George Washington. The plantation has two trails winding around its grounds that can be used for walking and cycling.

1950 Rutledge Road, McClellanville, South Carolina 29458, Phone: 843-546-9361

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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