Antebellum Alabama Plantation in Ruins
The ruins of Elm Bluff hold the story of Alabama’s earliest settlers and the people who came to be enslaved here.
The ruins of Elm Bluff hold the story of Alabama’s earliest settlers and the people who came to be enslaved here.
This brick plantation home sits at an important crossroads that has hosted many visitors, including Jefferson Davis.
This empty house was once the crown jewel of its Georgia town, with architecture inspired by Oscar Wilde. Today, there is hope she will be brought back to glory.
The abandoned Nolan Plantation in Georgia represents agricultural history that reaches back to slavery and through the sharecropping era.
A lumber town and mansion once stood along these river banks in Florida. Today, only a bridge remains.
This federal-style mansion from the early 1800s rots away in Mississippi, despite its listing on the National Register, due to a bitter dispute between its owners and the city.
These columns stand as ghostly reminders of one of the largest mansions that ever stood in the South.
[Claiborne County, MS]
Built in 1906, this impressive mansion in Alabama has been on the market for years.
Built in 1901, this mansion holds mysteries in its walls.
[Gonzales County, TX]