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Looking at the Ashley River

A visitor rests on a bench shaded by a massive live oak and looks over the Ashley River.

Public domain. Photo by K. Armstrong
Ashley River Walkway

A walkway lines the river, offering a peaceful walk past the lawns and gardens of Middleton Place.

Public domain. Photo by K. Armstrong
Sunning Alligator and Turtles

Turtles and an alligator sun themselves near one of the butterfly lakes at Middleton Place.

Public domain. Photo by K. Armstrong
Touring the Grounds of Middleton Place

Visitors tour the undulating grounds beyond the house.

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The Spring House from a Distance

Visitors can view the Spring House of Middleton Place (one of the many outbuildings necessary on a plantation) from across the pond on the Camellia Trail.

Public domain. Photo by K. Armstrong
The Spring House from a Distance

Visitors can view the Spring House of Middleton Place (one of the many outbuildings necessary on a plantation) from across the pond on the Camellia Trail.

Public domain. Photo by K. Armstrong
The Stableyards at Middleton Place

A visitor enters the stableyards where she can get a close-up view of farm animals.

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Strutting Peacock

A brightly colored peacock struts around the stableyards at Middleton Place.

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Swan Near Pond

A swan gracefully curves its long neck near a pond in the stableyards of Middleton Place.

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Stables of Middleton Place

The stables mimic the facade of the main house.

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Camellias at Magnolia Gardens

Camellias abound throughout Magnolia Gardens in early spring.

Public domain. Photo by K. Armstrong
Historical Marker Along the Ashley River

Flags complement a historical marker near the Ashley River, which tells about the British Attack of 1780.

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Bridge Over a Pond at Magnolia Plantation

Vegetation surrounds a red bridge spanning one of the ponds in Magnolia Plantation and Gardens.

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Covered Rest Area Near Plantation House at Magnolia Plantation

A covered rest area at Magnolia Plantation offers respite from a long day on your feet.

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National Register of Historic Places Plaque at Magnolia Plantation

A plaque on one of the garden fences marks Magnolia Plantation and Gardens as one of the nation's historic places.

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John Greenleaf Whittier Quote on Garden Fence at Magnolia Plantation

A quote from the poetry of Whittier reads, "Give fools their gold, and knaves their power;/ Let fortune’s bubbles rise and fall;/ Who sows a field, or trains a flower,/ Or plants a tree, is more than all."

Public domain. Photo by K. Armstrong
Exploring Magnolia Gardens in Springtime

A visitor explores Magnolia Gardens in the springtime.

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The Long White Bridge at Magnolia Gardens

Give your friends at home a call and tell them to get on the Internet. You can wave hello from this bridge via a webcam.

Public domain. Photo by K. Armstrong
Garden Statue at Magnolia Plantation

A statue next to a pond at Magnolia Plantation possibly weighs the balance of good and evil.

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Pink Swamp at Magnolia Plantation

Intriguing swamps decorated with bronze birds offer a look at the unique ecology of Magnolia Gardens.

Public domain. Photo by K. Armstrong
Couple in the Gardens of Magnolia Plantation

A couple enjoys the romantic atmosphere of Magnolia Plantation and Gardens.

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Entrance to the Swamp Gardens of Magnolia Plantation

This creature-topped entrance ushers visitors into the eerily beautiful Audubon Swamp Garden.

Public domain. Photo by K. Armstrong
Saucer Magnolias at Magnolia Plantation

Rich violet saucer magnolias blossom in the spring.

Public domain. Photo by K. Armstrong
Inside the Barbados Garden

A mythic Greek figure greets visitors to the Barbados Garden, a greenhouse full of plants native to Barbados.

Public domain. Photo by K. Armstrong