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  2. Middleton Place is America’s Oldest Landscaped Gardens and home to a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Located along the Ashley River in Charleston, Middleton Place is a National Historic Landmark, historic home, research center, and historic plantation and stableyards.

  3. About Middleton Place Plantation, a National Historic Landmark, House Museum And Historic Foundation in Charleston, South Carolina. Open For Tours, Demonstrations & Events.

  4. Charleston Plantation, Tour Information, Specials, and Admission

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    The tour includes a guided garden tour, entry to the house museum, and a Low Country buffet lunch in the Middleton Place Restaurant. Ticket Packages And Pricing Information For Middleton Place in Charleston SC. Buy Your Plantation and Garden Tour Tickets Here. Signup For Specials.

  5. Middleton Place - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2024)

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    Middleton Place National Historic Landmark is home to America’s oldest and most important landscaped gardens. Began in 1741, the historic site today encompasses 110 acres including the Gardens, House Museum, Stableyards, and Eliza’s House.

  6. Middleton Place - Wikipedia

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    Middleton Place is a plantation in Dorchester County, along the banks of the Ashley River west of the Ashley and about 15 miles (24 km) northwest of downtown Charleston, in the U.S. state of South Carolina.

  7. A southern plantation with European flair, Middleton Place's Versailles-inspired gardens, house museum, and stables are a must for any trip to Charleston, SC!

  8. Middleton Place in Charleston, SC: An Insider's Guide to a Jewel

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    Middleton Place is a historic South Carolina plantation, located outside of Charleston. Henry Middleton founded it in 1741, and served as president of the First Continental Congress. Thanks to him and other Middleton family members, the plantation is a National Historic Landmark.