Fodor's Expert Review Hampton Plantation State Historic Site

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The true star of Archibald Rutledge's home (he was the poet laureate of South Carolina for 39 years until his death in 1973) may not be his 18th-century plantation house but the centuries-old Washington Oak in the yard, a now-massive tree saved by the first president. The mansion's exterior has been restored; cutaway sections in the finely crafted interior show the changes made through the centuries. There are walking trails and picnic areas on the grounds. You can also learn more about the slaves that toiled on the plantation, as well as freed people who made their homes in the area after empancipation.

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1950 Rutledge Rd.
McClellanville, South Carolina  29458, USA

843-546–9361

www.southcarolinaparks.com/hampton

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: Mansion $10; grounds free, Grounds: Nov.–Mar., daily 9–5; Apr.–Oct., daily 9–6. Mansion tours: Fri., Mon. and Tues. 12 and 2; weekends 10, 12, and 2

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