Lyndhurst Plantation, human settlement in Florida, United States of America
Lyndhurst Plantation is a historic plantation in Florida with buildings and fields dating back to the 1800s. The site features a main house with Greek Revival architecture and surrounding structures that reflect the layout and operations of agricultural work from that era.
The plantation operated during the era when slavery was a part of life in the American South and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. This designation helped protect the site and made it a place where visitors can learn about the realities of plantation agriculture and labor.
The site is located near Monticello in Jefferson County and is accessible for a day visit to the Big Bend region of Florida. Plan time to walk slowly through the old buildings and across the fields to understand the layout and history of the plantation.
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