
Boone Hall Plantation & Gardens is one of America's oldest working plantations, founded in 1681 and famous for its iconic avenue of live oak trees planted in 1743. Visitors explore the 1936 Georgian-designed mansion, gardens showcasing antique rose varieties, 738-acre working farm via tractor tour, and the only live presentation of Gullah culture in the Charleston area performed by descendants of the Gullah people.
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