While built in part by enslaved people over a four-year period from 1738 to 1742 and used as an indigo and rice plantation, this grim element of the home's past isn't a reason to look away.
Caroline Gutman At Drayton Hall, a plantation in Charleston, enslaved people tended and processed indigo. The crop helped fuel the state’s economy before the Civil War. Caroline Gutman In recent ...
For golf fans, spring starts not with the change of the weather but with the ceremonial tee shots down Magnolia Lane.