Historic Brattonsville presents the history of the Scots-Irish and African-Americans in the South Carolina upcountry largely through preserving and interpreting the story of the Bratton community. Featuring more than 30 historic structures from the 1760s to the late 19th century, the site provides visitors with an opportunity to see the evolution of Southern culture and architecture in the Carolina Piedmont. Learn how people farmed the land, cooked their food and entertained themselves in the 18th and 19th centuries at this 778-acre living history museum. Historical farming techniques and day-to-day activities are presented by costumed interpreters year-round.
Nice self-walking tour where various guides are at historic buildings onsite there to answer questions. Slavery is brought up.
Had a guided tour was wonderful lesson
Self guided tour and yes slavery is discussed
It is a self guided tour of a 1700 plantation. There are re enactors in some of the buildings. Yes it was a slave plantation. The slaves bought during the Revolutionary War with the Bratton family. On the side of the Patriots.
They also do school tours of you want someone to do a formal presentation.
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