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Hampton Plantation House Museum


category : Famous Homes
Historic house museum tours, interpreting colonial architecture and rice plantation life. The grounds are ideal for weddings and receptions. Contact the park for availability and rates.


Hours:

  • Admissions: $4 adult; $3 child
  • McClellanville, South Carolina

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