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Trying to pick a favorite view along Georgia's coast is nearly impossible, but we selected four that will take your breath away.
It was part of Wormsloe Plantation, the colonial estate of Noble Jones from the 1700s. There’s a museum and a 1.5-mile walk through beautiful Spanish moss and live oak trees. I love going there ...
and the iconic live oak collection at the former Wormsloe Plantation. “This space is perfect,” Rinker says before pointing to Matt White, manager of the operation. ”I knew nothing about ...
Jones received a 500-acre land grant from King George that he used to construct Wormsloe Plantation, now a historic site managed by Georgia State Parks. As our large group meandered among more ...
Built in 1849, the private historic plantation has also been the location ... Sunlight shines through the Spanish moss covered limbs at Wormsloe State Historic Site. Wormsloe is the colonial ...
That’s why we’ve had these sort of anchors. Then, I walk the plantation because I was actually shooting on Wormsloe Plantation and when you drive in, it is called The Avenue. It’s something ...
and confronts his complicated feelings about the South with a trip to Wormsloe Plantation. Colman Domingo visits his hometown of Philadelphia where he straps on his roller skates and grabs a ...
Ten miles south of Savannah is the Wormsloe Plantation, where visitors gasp at the 1.5-mile avenue of oak trees, but wince at an estate that once used slaves to tend the rice and corn crops.