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River Plantation is an unincorporated community in Montgomery County, Texas, United States. It is located along the banks of the San Jacinto River, [1] 6 miles (9.7 km) south of Conroe. As of 2007, it had 1,200 houses and approximately 3,000 residents. [1] According to the 2015 American Community Survey, the median household income for ...
June 19, 2018 (9253 False River Rd. Mix: 16: New Roads Commercial Historic District: March 19, 2024 (453 East Main to 348 West Main, 107-121 Court, 124-151 New Roads, 142 St. Mary, and 112-159 Richey Sts.;
South Carolina Highway 255, 0.2 miles north of its junction with South Carolina Highway 46: Pawleys Island: 11: Chicora Wood Plantation: Chicora Wood Plantation: April 11, 1973 : 12 miles northeast of Georgetown on County Road 52
301 Southeast MacArthur Boulevard, south of Indian River Plantation and north of Bathtub Beach 27°11′57″N 80°09′56″W / 27.199167°N 80.165556°W / 27.199167; -80.165556 ( House of Refuge at Gilbert
The plantation remained in the Allen family for over two centuries. The house survives with many alterations. Brandon Plantation is located on the south shore of the James River in Prince George County, Virginia. The 5,000-acre (20 km 2) plantation is a working farm and is one of the longest-running agricultural enterprises in the United States.
Stratford Hall is a classic example of Southern plantation architecture, built on an H-plan and completed in 1738 near Lerty, Virginia. The Seward Plantation is a historic Southern plantation-turned-ranch in Independence, Texas. Plantation complexes were common on agricultural plantations in the Southern United States from the 17th into the ...
Florewood State Park, also known as Florewood River Plantation State Park, is a public recreation area in the U.S. state of Mississippi, operated by the Leflore County Board of Supervisors. The state park is located off U.S. Highway 82 on the western edge of Greenwood. It is only open on Saturdays for fishing. [1]
The most significant extension of the New River, however, was the first, an extension of the South Fork called the North New River Canal (also known as the G-15 canal). Dredging for the canal began in 1906, not long after Napoleon B. Broward won the governorship of Florida on a promise to drain the Everglades.