Magnolia Plantation is a beautiful history site. The Civil War happened here many years ago. They offer a slavery to freedom tour that I highly recommend. They also have an area to the left of the entrance that is free. It turned out to be one of my favorite parts. It is a petting zoo. They have free roaming deer, chickens, ducks, a rat snake, pigs, a goat, and lots of peacocks. The deer are super friendly. They have a small reptile house, and more animals in habitats. They have what’s called peacock cafe and you get to eat lunch with peacocks. The bridge above is on one of the trails and is breathtaking. There are gators you can run into on the trails so take caution of them as well as snakes, mosquitoes and etc. They have a gift shop in the bottom of the plantation house. They sell yellow rice there which isn’t really sold anywhere else anymore and they say it’s the best rice ever. It used to be made in Charleston.
My name is Jessica Collins and I have been a passionate photographer for about 9 years now. I’m currently going to Randolph Community College to pursue my Associates in Portrait Studio Management. I will never retire because photography is what I love to do and it completes me as a person.
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