• Walnut Grove Plantation, the home of Charles and Mary Moore, was built in 1765 on a land grant given by King George III.
  • Walnut Grove Plantation recounts how free and enslaved people settled the South Carolina Backcountry, fought for independence, and built a new nation.
  • Come, unearth the layers of Walnut Grove Plantation and discover the diverse threads that have woven America’s unique tapestry like no other.
  • Walnut Grove Plantation is a historic site that dates back to 1765. It was the home of Charles and Mary Moore, who were granted the land by King George III.
  • Walnut Grove Plantation’s guided tours and living history activities tell the stories of the free and enslaved people who settled South Carolina’s Backcountry and...
  • Thanks to the Spartanburg County Historical Association, Walnut Grove Plantation has been renovated, preserved and is open for tours.
  • Information about Walnut Grove Plantation, including its location, history, land, crops, owners, slaves, buildings, and current status.
  • The Leland family of Walnut Grove Plantation: Jack, Gertrude, Mary, and Woodrow. Image courtesy of the Myers Truluck Family Album – 2016.
  • Walnut Grove Plantation recounts how free and enslaved people settled in the South Carolina backcountry, fought for independence, and built a new nation.
  • Walnut Grove Plantation. 09/1996. We were on a class trip to a nearby former plantation that had turned into a museum (with living history elements, such as...
  • Walnut Grove Plantation, located in Spartanburg, South Carolina, is a historic site that offers visitors a window into the past, showcasing the lives and stories of...
  • The Moore family cemetery is located a short distance from the main house. Walnut Grove Plantation Cemetery.