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The road crossing I-95 leading to the park's former entrance, once renamed "Marco Polo Park Boulevard", reverted to its original name of "Old Dixie Highway". The community of Plantation Bay now occupies the site of the former park. One major hindrance to the park's success was the lack of a southbound exit off of Interstate 95 to access the park.
Florida's only antebellum property restored as a Confederate shrine: a plantation house and grounds built 1844–57, managed (and altered) 1925–49 by the United Daughters of the Confederacy. Also known as Gamble Plantation Historic State Park. [8] 4: Braden Castle Park Historic District: Braden Castle Park Historic District
Location of Baldwin County in Alabama. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Baldwin County, Alabama.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Baldwin County, Alabama, United States.
Point of Pines Plantation (NR) Seaside School (NR) Folly Beach. Camp of Wild’s “African Brigade,” 1863-1864 (HM) Folly North Site (NR) James Island. McLeod Plantation (NR) W. Gresham Meggett High and Elementary School (HM/NR) Simeon Pinckney Homestead (HM) Seashore Farmers' Lodge No. 767 (NR) John's Island. Moving Star Hall (NR) The ...
Nanzatico is a historic plantation house located at King George Court House, King George County, Virginia. It was built about 1770, and is a frame, two-story structure, seven-bays wide, with a hipped roof, and two interior end chimneys. The front facade features an engaged portico consisting of heroic pilasters, entablature, and bulls-eye ...
Kapalua Bay. The resort has two golf courses: The Bay Course and The Plantation Course. The Bay Course meanders around historic buildings and tropical gardens to the coastline. It was the host course to the Kapalua LPGA Classic, a full-field tournament on the LPGA Tour in 2008. [1]
Atherton having become of age in Dorchester, [12] was one of the earliest settlers of Lancaster, Massachusetts, accompanying John Prescott, who had obtained rights to settle in an area then known as Nashaway Plantation. [13] Atherton's lot was situated on Neck Road. [14] [15] The precise time of early settlers arriving in Lancaster is not known ...
Charles Elbert Fraser (June 13, 1929 – December 15, 2002) was an American real estate developer whose vision helped transform South Carolina's Hilton Head Island from a sparsely populated sea island into a world-class resort.