From the Event Organizer:
Boone Hall Plantation has had a long and fascinating history since its founding near Charleston in 1681. Learn about the estate and its place in South Carolina history by visiting the plantation with an all-access admission ticket. Nine original cabins where enslaved people lived, coupled with the Black History in America exhibit, demonstrate what life was like for many people at the plantation.
Visit Boone Hall Plantation and learn about life on the South Carolina estate.
View the Black History in America exhibit in cabins where enslaved people lived.
All-access admission ticket includes live presentation on Gullah culture.
Guided tour of the first floor of the plantation home.
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