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Plantation Christmas


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From the Big House to the Quarters, enjoy festive holiday decorations and learn about 19th century holiday traditions. Carriage rides and tours of the House Museum make December the perfect time to visit Middleton Place. Enjoy America's oldest landscaped gardens filled with beautiful blooming camellias.


Admission:

  • Admission Fee: Yes
  • Fee
    Hours:
    • Event Hours: December 3-31, 2007 9am-5pm

    Address: 4300 Ashley River RD
    Middleton Place
    Charleston,SC 29414

    Phone: (843) 556-6020
    Fax: (843) 766-4460
    Our Website:www.middletonplace.org

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