
Hampton Plantation State Historic Site
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Hampton Plantation State Historic Site is a significant historical landmark located in McClellanville, South Carolina. Situated along the banks of the Wambaw Creek, this well-preserved plantation offers visitors a glimpse into the region's rich history, particularly its plantation era. Hampton Plantation dates back to the late 17th century when it was established by John Hampton, an Englishman who immigrated to South Carolina. Visitors can explore the interior of the house and learn about the plantation's history, the daily lives of its residents, and the impact of slavery on the region's economy.
(Submitted by Kelli Seeman-Smith)
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Hampton Plantation State Historic Site
Original hand painted walls to give a faux finish that in the day made it look expensive

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Hampton Plantation State Historic Site
The Washington Live Oak. Legend goes the Mrs of the house wanted to remove it and she ask George what he thought and he said, “keep it”

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Hampton Plantation State Historic Site

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Hampton Plantation State Historic Site
Original drive to plantation
