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Wappaoola Plantation is located in Berkeley County, South Carolina, at Molly Branch, a western branch of the Cooper River. The house was built in 1806 by Reverend Milward Pogson. The plantation takes its name from a creek nearby that made it a rich…

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Lowndes Grove is a plantation house built around 1786 and located on the Ashley River in Charleston, South Carolina. The one and a half story house sitting on a raised basement was probably designed as Georgian, but due to renovations over the…

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Harrietta Plantation is located east of McClellanville, South Carolina, off of Highway 17, near Santee River. Construction of the plantation house, a Georgian style clapboard, began around 1807 by Mrs. Harriott Horry of Hampton Plantation for her…

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Constructed in 1711

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Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1966. Has one of five remaining hand-crafted plaster ceilings in America. Had what is thought to be the oldest green house or "orangerie" in the country. One of the earliest examples of the…

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Fenwick Hall, also known as Fenwick Castle, is a plantation home on Johns Island, South Carolina. The house was built around 1730 by John Fenwick of England. The architecture is Georigan style. Additions were made to the house in 1787 and…

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Hampton Plantation was established in 1735. The main house is one of the earliest known examples in the United States of a temple front in domestic architecture. Located north of McClellanville, South Carolina, this historic plantation is a state…

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Settled before 1725. Benjamin Ruffus Kitteredge is responsible for planting the famous Cypress Gardens after purchasing the property in 1909. The plantation has been open to the public since 1930. Added to the National Register in 1971, removed later…

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The original church building was completed in 1687 by French Huguenots. In 1706 the church was repurposed by the Church Act as a parish Church of England. Six buildings have been on the land between 1687 and 1890. In 1768 the Wambaw Church or the Old…

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St. Andrew's Church, or Old St. Andrew's,as it is locally known was another of the ten churches started by the 1706 Church Act. It is the oldest surviving house of worship in South Carolina, and south of Virgina on a whole. It is also the only…
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