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Rosedown Plantation, built in 1834 by Daniel Turnbull one of America's wealthiest families, had 25 houses on this cotton plantation that once had 145 slaves. Now a historic site and popular tourist stop for tourists, this home has original furnishings and Versailles- inspired gardens and a live oak canopy. Located downtown in St. Francisville, Louisiana, USA
The Cherokee Heritage Center, where the tribe's history, culture and arts are preserved and celebrated, also has an authentic Cherokee Village dating from 1710 on its property and more recent structures.  It is located within the boundaries of the historic Cherokee Female Seminary and includes a village, research center and holds the archives of the Cherokee Nation.
Charleston, South Carolina, USA - April 10, 2023: Slave Cabins at the historic Magnolia Plantation in Charleston, South Carolina.
Waldorf, Maryland, USA - February 14, 2016: The Dr. Samuel A. Mudd House Museum is where Mudd set John Wilkes Booth’s leg the morning after the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln.
Slave quarters in Louisiana
Located at the Magnolia Plantation in Ashley, South Carolina this is one of the few remaining homes where the workers on the plantation lived with their families.  Founded in 1676 by the Drayton family, Magnolia Plantation is one of the oldest plantations in the south.  The grounds of this plantation are the oldest public gardens in America.
Vacherie, USA - October 27, 2023: sugar cone cooking station in Vacherie, Texas. The plantation  serves nowadays as a museum to show the history of slavery and southern mansions.
President James K. Polk State Historic Site in Pineville, Charlotte. North Carolina.\nThe President James K. Polk State Historic Site is a division of the NC Department of Natural and Cultural Resources. Free Daily admission.
Historic cabins with brick chimneys in Fort Gaines, Georgia
Close up of Old Trace sign with history
an elevated view of New Harmony from the visitors' center.
Vacherie, Louisiana -- May 3, 2017: This slave hut is one of the twenty duplex structures that housed approximately 100 slaves. The slave community, comprised of men, women and children, worked in the field or in the Oak Alley mansion. Following the Civil War and the abolition of slavery, many formerly enslaved individuals found themselves trapped in sharecropping arrangements, struggling to pay off debts and secure a better future.
Dothan, Alabama, USA - January 17, 2015 : Old farmhouse in the historic landmark park near Dothan, Alabama.
Worcester, USA - May 11, 2024. Peter Wentz Farm at Sunrise, Worcester, Pennsylvania, USA
Open doors of an old wooden barn in rural Georgia
1850s house in the Historic Arkansas Museum in Little Rock, Arkansas, USA on a sunny day, as seen from a public street.
Wooden Historical buildings
Houston, TX, USA- October 14, 2011: Charles William Tait (1815-1878), A physician, civil engineer, U.S. Naval officer (1838-1843), came to Texas from Alabama in 1844 and opened 6,000-acre Sylvania Plantation. His slaves built headquarters compound in1847, which were restored in 1969 by a grandson, Robert Elbert Tait. Here is the view of the beautiful Compound and ranch.
Charleston, South Carolina, USA - April 10, 2023: Slave Cabins at the historic Magnolia Plantation in Charleston, South Carolina.
Rosedown Plantation, built in 1834 by Daniel Turnbull one of America's wealthiest families, had 25 houses on this cotton plantation that once had 145 slaves. Now a historic site and popular tourist stop for tourists, this home has original furnishings and Versailles- inspired gardens and a live oak canopy. Located downtown in St. Francisville, Louisiana, USA
Old wooden cabins situated in a picturesque setting along a dirt road that winds its way through a lush and green field
Historic Restored Log Cabins known as the Hoskins farmstead served as a staging area for British troops during the battle at Guilford Courthouse today managed as a National Military Park by the National Park Service in North Carolina as a commeroation of a famous battle during the Revolutionary War. There is located there the Hoskins house, a reconstructed kitchen, a barn and a blacksmith shop on site. The farmstead also has a kitchen garden and several plots of field crops, all representative of an 18th Century farm. Today, only 7.5 acres of the original 150-acre farmstead is still intact.
Recreation of Slave Quarters on Plantation near Charleston, South Carolina Before Civil War
An old abandoned white mansion set back in the woods.  Old style plantation home located near Edgefield, SC.
Magnolia Plantation and Garden in Charleston, South Carolina. It is one of the oldest plantations in the South, and listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Waldorf, Maryland, USA - February 14, 2016: The Dr. Samuel A. Mudd House Museum is where Mudd set John Wilkes Booth’s leg the morning after the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln.
Dothan, Alabama, USA - January 16, 2015 : Old houses in the historic landmark park near Dothan, Alabama
Weeping Willows at Sunset
Tulip Grove Mansion the home of Andrew Jackson Daughter in Nashville Tennessee
Small old horse barn in town, Rochester, MN, USA
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