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  1. Today when you visit the Charleston Tea Plantation, you can take a factory tour and learn about the history of tea, take a scenic trolley ride around the 127-acre farm, stroll around the grounds, and visit the gift shop. The Plantation also has a picnic area with tables. Admission is free, but a fee is charged for the trolley ride.

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  3. We're the only tea garden in North America where you can see hundreds of thousands of tea bushes stretching out acre after acre for almost as far as the eye can see. There is no admission charge. The only charge you will incur is one for the trolley tour.

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  4. DIRECTIONS TO THE GARDEN. 6617 MAYBANK HWY. CHARLESTON, SC 29487. From Charleston: Take the Ashley River Bridge (US17), stay left to Folly Rd. (SC171), turn right onto Maybank Hwy. (SC700) for 18 miles, look for entrance sign on the left. From Charleston Airport and I-26:

  5. Have you ever seen a tea bush? It's truly a miracle of nature! Here at Charleston Tea Garden, America's tea garden, there are hundreds of thousands of tea bushes in our fields. They stretch almost as far as yours eyes can see. Take our factory tour, walk along the gallery looking out onto the production floor. You'll

  6. Most unusual plantation - Charleston Tea Plantation. Quick and free - Charles Pinckney National Historic Site. Best of the best - McLeod Plantation Historic Site. Best Place to enjoy nature - Cypress Gardens. Boone Hall Plantation. 1235 Long Point Rd. Mount Pleasant SC 29464.

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  7. It is home to the Charleston Tea Plantation, now known as the Charleston Tea Garden, the only working tea plantation in North America. With its high humidity, rich soil, and plentiful yearly rainfall, this corner of South Carolina is the ideal location for tea.

  8. Today, you can visit this national agricultural wonder and see how tea is grown, South Carolina style. Charleston Tea Garden is open seven days a week, but it does close for some holidays. Take a factory tour to learn how tea is processed, or hop the trolley to hear about and see the hard won results of more than two centuries of perseverance ...

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