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Located atop one of the highest points in Florida, Chinsegut Hill is home to a historic house in a 114-acre preserve. From prehistoric people to pioneer settlers, from an agrarian plantation before the Civil War to the emancipation of enslaved people, Chinsegut Hill has witnessed thousands of years of Florida’s history.
Chinsegut Hill Historic Site in Brooksville is a rare Antebellum plantation in Florida. Beautifully preserved atop a high hill, it introduces you to remarkable people, black and white, who lived here over 180 years.
Located atop one of the highest points in Florida, Chinsegut Hill is home to a historic house situated in a 114-acre preserve. From pre-contact Indigenous people to pioneer settlers, from a pre-Civil War plantation to the emancipation of enslaved people, this place has witnessed thousands of years of Florida’s history.
From prehistoric people to pioneer settlers, from an agrarian plantation before the Civil War to the emancipation of enslaved people, Chinsegut Hill has witnessed thousands of years of Florida’s history.
Chinsegut (pronounced chin-SEE-gut) is an Alaskan Innuit word meaning, “The spirit of things lost and regained.” This property is a treasure trove of the Nature Coast’s history, having been homesteaded by John and Susan Bishop in the 1800s.
Chinsegut Hill Historic Site, Brooksville, Florida. 2,388 likes · 2 talking about this · 1,967 were here. Chinsegut Hill Historic Site is open for guided tours on Saturdays and Sundays.
At one of the highest points in Florida at 366 feet altitude, the land that encompasses Chinsegut Hill has hosted a variety of events in Florida's history. The 114 acres of land that now make up Chinsegut Hill and its surrounding preserve were first owned by a Colonel Pearson in 1842.
Located in the scenic hills of Hernando County, Chinsegut Hill Historic Site offers a glimpse into Florida’s past with weekend tours.
The Chinsegut Hill Manor House (also known as Mount Airy, Snow Hill, or simply The Hill) is an historic site about five miles northeast of Brooksville, Florida, on Chinsegut Hill. Chinsegut Hill, at an elevation of 269 feet (82 m), is one of the highest points in peninsular Florida.
BROOKSVILLE, Fla. - A Brooksville property will take you back thousands of years. Chinsegut Hill is a manor house on the property that dates back to the 1840s on the national register. The Tampa Bay History Center offers tours of the home on weekends in partnership with Hernando County.