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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! Buy Tickets 843.884.4371

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    Boone Hall Plantation comprises 738 acres. The landscape includes areas of cultivated, seasonal crop fields, but also includes preserved wetlands, creeks, and ponds. The most notable feature of the grounds is the grand Avenue of Oaks that was first planted in 1743 and completed by the Horlbeck brothers in 1843.

  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. One of America's most photographed historical venues with true southern charm. Features world famous Avenue of Oaks, tractor tours across the entire property. Only live Gullah presentations in the area, Black History In America Exhibit, gardens that are a showcase of color, and a colonial revival style 1936 mansion.

  5. Boone Hall Plantation currently features aBlack 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.

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    Each general admission ticket includes: • Entrance to Boone Hall on the world famous Avenue Of Oaks. • NEW – Gin House visitor center, museum, and gift shop. • Guided wagon tours across the entire property (weather permitting) • Unique “Exploring The Gullah Culture” are presented live outdoors.

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

  8. EACH GENERAL ADMISSION TICKET INCLUDES: - Entrance to Boone Hall will be on the world famous Avenue Of Oaks. - NEW - Renovated Gin House with visitor center, museum, and gift shop. - Covered wagon tours across the entire property (as long as weather and road conditions allow)

  9. Boone Hall Plantation, established in 1681 by a grant to Major John Boone, remained in the family for 130 years. The plantation, purchased by the Horlbeck family in 1817, produced primarily Sea Island cotton.

  10. Visit Boone Hall Plantation & Gardens to explore Gullah history while engaging in presentations about the history of enslaved African-Americans, tour the colorful flower gardens with antique roses, chase butterflies in the butterfly pavilion and more!

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