Lemmon Hill Plantation, Part 1
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Project Discovery visits a restored plantation from the 1790s, built in Winnsboro, in Fairfield County.Celebrated on March 2, Old Stuff Day is all about getting rid of old clutter, clothes and ideas and starting fresh. It is encouraged to try a new food, a new route to work, a new routine, not just about donating your old wardrobe.
Here on Knowitall, we have a different spin! We have quite a few resources that do a great job of preserving "old stuff" so we can learn about the past.
Check out some of these virtual field trips and tours below.
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Project Discovery visits a restored plantation from the 1790s, built in Winnsboro, in Fairfield County.Video
Project Discovery visits a restored plantation from the 1790s, built in Winnsboro, in Fairfield County.Interactive
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