Hampton Plantation
USA /
South Carolina /
MacClellanville /
Rutledge Road, 1950
World
/ USA
/ South Carolina
/ MacClellanville
World / United States / South Carolina
museum, house, plantation, NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, 1730s construction, state park, historic landmark
Built by French Huguenots circa 1735 and visited by George Washington in 1791, Hampton Plantation was last home to Archibald Rutledge, author and state poet laureate. Rutledge left Hampton mansion and plantation to the state, knowing that his ancestral home would be meticulously maintained as Hampton Plantation State Park.
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Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hampton_Plantation
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Coordinates: 33°11'57"N 79°26'23"W
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