The Aiken-Rhett House, located in Charleston, South Carolina, provides a unique window into antebellum plantation life. Built in 1818, this townhouse complex is the only surviving urban plantation and remains largely unchanged. Visitors can explore rooms adorned with original wallpaper, fine art, and antique furnishings, all acquired by the owners over 150 years ago. The house’s preservation offers a tangible connection to the past, allowing guests to experience the textures and colors of a bygone era.
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