Magnolia in a Gardens

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South Carolina's Most Visited Plantation and Gardens. National Registry of Historic Places. Ancient Oak Avenue. Tours full of History. World …

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Nov 3, 2024
Gorgeous place with beautiful gardens. The tour of the house and historical background gives a wholesome perspective of the location, time era, and customs of the time. Bri gave and awesome presentat… Full review by Virginia E
Nov 1, 2024
History lesson that was presented on a property that has been lovingly maintained. I wished the garden tour would have been more about the plant life and not about the war times. We loved our volunt… Full review by R5298ETlindar
Oct 31, 2024
The grounds were beautiful and well manicured. The price was fair, we spent 5 hours walking around and enjoying the landscape. We would love to spend another day exploring and taking photos. Full review by Shayden L

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How much time does it take to see all that is included?
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it’s really up to you, it’s a big place. 2hrs gives you a basic walk around and visit the house, but if you want to extensively visit the amazing gardens then think more like 5-6hrs. Take …
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it’s really up to you, it’s a big place. 2hrs gives you a basic walk around and visit the house, but if you want to extensively visit the amazing gardens then think more like 5-6hrs. Take water and a pic-nic
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Are there places to get lunch close to the plantation or Dayton Hall?
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After visiting we headed back toward Charleston on Hwy 61 and ate at Betty Lou's Bistro (2408 X, Ashley River Rd, Charleston, SC 29414). Very good food! Great staff!
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Are annual passes available for purchase?
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My understanding is that you can purchase an annual membership
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If you visited a plantation, why would you think that slavery didn't fundamentally make life there possible?
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slavery did not make plantations possible. it made slave owners rich. not a good thng
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Is there a cloak / bag room?
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I don't think so. Are you taking an Uber here? If so perhaps the admission building or gift shop could hold your things. If you're driving here plan to leave things in your car.
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Answer by Sharon Z · Apr 9, 2022
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What are your days and hours of operation?
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Magnolia Plantation is open 7 days a week from 9:00am-5:00pm. Last ticket is sold at 4:00pm each day.
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