Looking for a dose of local South Carolina history?? This would definitely be a great place to start. Very informative. I did a historical tour with an outdoor/adventure group. It was at least 30...
Rose Hill Plantation State Historic Site
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Rose Hill Plantation State Historic Site in Union, SC is a serene and historically significant destination that offers visitors a chance to explore the themes and events that shaped South Carolina's history. With its well-preserved plantation home, historic grounds, and original brick kitchen, visitors can immerse themselves in the stories of Governor William Henry Gist, enslaved people, freedpeople, and tenant farmers. The site also features hiking trails through the forest and to the Tyger River, providing opportunities for outdoor exploration and reflection.
Stephanie Cohen, the park manager, describes Rose Hill as a peaceful and remarkable place, where the contrast between its serene landscape and the heavy history it holds creates a unique atmosphere for reflection. Whether walking the half-mile loop trail or touring the mansion, visitors can engage with the rich history of the cotton boom, secession, slavery, emancipation, and the fight for civil rights. With its engaging programs and special events, Rose Hill Plantation State Historic Site offers a captivating experience for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.
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This is a fairly remote site, and the roads were not in good condition when I arrived, with a bridge out to the north that would require a major detour. The site itself had a history that wasn't...
Got a tour of the mansion from Nate - he was a great guide. Very knowledgeable, eager to answer my questions. This site is on the smaller side of other plantations I've visited. With the tour, you...
Very interesting tour and nice grounds. The tour guide was very knowledgeable and gave insights to that time around the civil war.
As this is a state park site, the docent on site is a park ranger. We were lucky enough to have Ranger Nate Johnson, who clearly has a love of American history (both the beautiful and the ugly)...
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