Amazing site. Very informative tour. I loved how most of the homesite had exposed wall so you could see how these older homes were constructed. There are several benches under the live oaks by the...
Hampton Plantation State Prk
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Hampton Plantation State Historic Site in Mc Clellanville, SC, offers visitors a glimpse into the colonial-era rice plantation history of the region, focusing on the system of slavery and rice cultivation from the colonial period through the Civil War. The site features a mansion, kitchen building, and remnants of slave dwellings, providing insight into the disparate lifestyles of planters and the enslaved.
Explore walking trails through pine forests, views of Wambaw Creek, and the remains of rice fields while learning about the freed people who made their homes in the Santee Delta region post-emancipation. The site, a National Historic Landmark, also showcases the works of South Carolina's first poet laureate, Archibald Rutledge, who lived at Hampton until 1969, leaving behind a legacy of historical significance and natural beauty.
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This is a peaceful and out of the way little park. The old plantation house is neat and the grounds are a little rugged, but nice. I wanted to walk the nature trails back into the old rice...
Had a very nice day here today. Decide to go for a ride. Picked a random state park in our book and we were off. The park Ranger was very informative, answered everyones questions. I will come...
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