• McLeod Plantation is a former slave plantation located on James Island, South Carolina, near the intersection of Folly and Maybank roads at Wappoo Creek...
  • The McLeod plantation house, built in 1858, is a raised two-story clapboard structure.
  • Established in 1851, McLeod Plantation has borne witness to some of the most significant periods of Charleston's - and our nations - history.
  • The 37 acres of the McLeod Plantation Historic Site contain the essential historical elements of a Lowcountry plantation that grew the highly prized sea...
  • Willis Ellis McLeod, the last of the McLeod family to live on the property, was born in 1885 and became owner of the plantation in 1918.
  • The McLeod Plantation was established in the early 19th century by William McLeod, a wealthy planter and slave owner.
  • The Historic Charleston Foundation then tried to sell McLeod Plantation to the College of Charleston, which planned to use the house for entertaining and the land...
  • Established in 1851, McLeod Plantation has witnessed some of the most significant periods of Charlestons and our nations history.
  • Located just two miles from downtown Charleston, the McLeod Plantation differs from other plantation historic sites because it tells the story of the complex...
  • McLeod Plantation offers a poignant look into the lives of enslaved people in Charleston.
  • McLeod Plantation - Black History Travel.
  • The McLeod Plantation was established in 1851, after transferring multiple owners in the previous century.