McLeod Plantation Historic Site

McLeod Plantation Historic Site

McLeod Plantation Historic Site

Nestled on 37 acres of James Island, the McLeod Plantation Historic Site dates back to 1851 and now serves as a Gullah/Geechee heritage site. The plantation provides a candid glimpse into the lives of enslaved and emancipated African Americans who once labored here. Visitors can explore the Georgian-style plantation home, along with slave quarters and a cotton gin house, which offer a tangible connection to the past. The site also includes a Gullah cemetery, adding a layer of cultural and historical significance to the experience.

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