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Redcliffe Plantation has been around since 1859, it underwent some remodeling my Mother Nature in 2024 due to strong winds from Hurricane Helene. Almost the entire row of mature hardwood trees along the property line now lay on the ground dead, and one of only two remaining slave cabins was crushed beneath a fallen oak tree. However the big house built up on a hill weathered the storm just fine, made with quality materials and craftsmanship by a wealthy landowner family that did not need to spare any expense. The historic house is now filled with artifacts and can only be viewed while taking a tour with an S.C. State Parks docent, and offers an informative look into past life at Redcliffe.
To view past blog entries from S.C. State Parks click on Givhans Ferry State Park - Cheraw State Park - Hickory Knob State Park - Edisto Beach - Huntington Beach - Myrtle Beach - Hampton Plantation - Barnwell / Tornado - Hunting Island
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