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Boone Hall Plantation
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130 pages
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Set against the backdrop of Boone Hall Plantation's rich history starting in 1681, the narrative explores the lives of its diverse residents, both black and white, who shaped its legacy through wars and time. As the longest-running brickyard in the Lowcountry, the plantation serves as a hub for tourism and education, fostering community connections. Celebrated events like the Strawberry Festival and Happy Jack's Pumpkin Patch highlight its role in social gatherings, ensuring Boone Hall's enduring relevance and cultural significance for future generations.
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2008, hardcover
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