Slave Homes

These nine brick slave homes at Boone Hall Plantation date to 1790-1810. Known collectively as “Slave Street,” it is one of the few remaining intact in the Southeast. The only brick slave street in the United States, the brick cabins and Boone Hall were prominently featured in the television mini-series “North and South,” based on John Jake’s novel, and “Queen” based on Alex Haley’s novel.

Getting There & Details

Hours
Admissions: Adults $9, students $5, children 6-12 years $4
Address
1235 Long Point RDMount Pleasant,SC 29464
Phone
(843) 884-4371
Website
www.BooneHallPlantation.com
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