Mulberry Plantation (Moncks Corner, South Carolina) (Q14709580)

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Mulberry Plantation is a historic plantation property in rural Berkeley County, South Carolina. Located between Moncks Corner and Charleston, this property was developed in 1714 by Thomas Broughton, who became the Royal governor of South Carolina, and is one of the oldest plantation homes in the United States. Its rice fields, dikes and canals were well-preserved into the 20th century. The plantation house and ten surrounding acres were declared a National Historic Landmark in 1963.

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Houses completed in 1714 historic=manor, building=country_house
Houses in Berkeley County, South Carolina historic=manor, building=country_house
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National Register of Historic Places in Berkeley County, South Carolina historic, boundary=protected_area
Plantation houses in South Carolina historic=manor, building=country_house