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  1. Boone Hall Plantation is one of America’s oldest working plantations, continually growing crops for over 320 years. Get tickets online and visit us today!

  2. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Boone_HallBoone Hall - Wikipedia

    Boone Hall Plantation is a historic district located in Mount Pleasant, Charleston County, South Carolina, United States and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [1] [2] [3] [4] The plantation is one of America's oldest plantations still in operation.

  3. • Entrance to Boone Hall will be on the world famous Avenue Of Oaks • NEW – Renovated Gin House features new visitor center, museum, and gift shop • Covered wagon tours across the entire property (as long as weather and road conditions allow)

  4. Boone Hall Plantation. 4,891 reviews. #5 of 45 things to do in Mount Pleasant. Historic Sites. Closed now. Write a review. About. One of America's most photographed historical venues with true southern charm. Features world famous Avenue of Oaks, tractor tours across the entire property.

  5. Admission to Boone Hall, a continuously working plantation from which everything from bricks to peaches have been coaxed over the centuries, includes the live performance plus tours of the slave cabins, the main house, ancillary structures, and a wagon ride across the entire property.

  6. At this time the property became known as Boone Hall Plantation. – It is not known when John Boone built a house on the property. John Boone was one of the first settlers of the colony arriving sometime in 1672.

  7. Boone Hall Plantation currently features a “Black History in America” exhibit that highlights the slave cabins and different themes to tell the African-American story. Visitors view daily aspects of slave life and trace the diverse issues faced in the struggle for freedom on American soil.

  8. Boone Hall Plantation has been recognized as the #1 Plantation in the Charleston area according to USA Today's 10BEST and is a "must see" according to NBC Daytime Television.

  9. Just 11 miles from downtown Charleston on Hwy 17N, Boone Hall Plantation is famous for its magical Avenue of Oaks, planted by Thomas Boone in 1743. Boone Hall is still a working plantation, though strawberries, tomatoes and peaches long ago replaced cotton as the primary crop.

  10. Visit Boone Hall Plantation & Gardens to explore Gullah history while engaging in the history of enslaved African-Americans, tour the gardens and more!

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