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At Magnolia Plantation and Gardens in Charleston, stroll through the romantic garden, Audubon Swamp, Ashley Riverwalk, historic Magnolia house, and learn about the history, horticulture and nature of the low country.
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Your garden admission gives you access to 66 acres of...
- Nature
With over 400 acres of protected wetlands, Magnolia is a...
- History
For 100 years, the gardens were open seasonally when the...
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Magnolia Plantation & Gardens, on the banks of the Ashley...
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Organize an elegant reception on the porch of Magnolia’s...
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Magnolia Plantation & Gardens has hired George H. McDaniel...
- Horticulture
Magnolia is the Lowcountry’s ultimate garden experience....
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The thousands of visitors who pass through Magnolia...
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Magnolia Plantation is thrilled to host you and will connect...
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Info. 3550 Ashley River Road Charleston, SC 29414. Sun –...
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Magnolia Plantation is located near Charleston and directly across the Ashley River from North Charleston. The house and gardens are open daily; an admission fee is charged. The plantation dates to 1676, when Thomas and Ann Drayton (née Anna Fox) built a house and small formal garden on the site.
- December 11, 1972
- 1850
- 390 acres (160 ha)
- Charleston, South Carolina
Magnolia Plantation offers a true, varied, Lowcountry experience. From touring the marsh and river to see the wildlife, taking a train through the grounds, exploring the beautiful gardens, and touring the plantation home, you can catch a glimpse of life in years past.
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Apr 8, 2024 · Learn what to do with a day at Magnolia Plantation and Gardens, one of the oldest and most beautiful botanical gardens in the country. Explore the romantic-style gardens, the Main House, the Slave Quarters, the Audubon Swamp Garden, and the wildlife in the Audubon Swamp Garden. Enjoy self-guided tours, guided tours, or nature tram rides on the plantation grounds.
Magnolia Plantation offers a true, varied, Lowcountry experience. From touring the marsh and river to see the wildlife, taking a train through the grounds, exploring the beautiful gardens, and touring the plantation home, you can catch a glimpse of life in years past.