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A front view of The Myrtles Plantation. Myrtles Plantation is a historic home and former antebellum plantation in St. Francisville, Louisiana, United States, built in 1796.. It is often reported that 10 murders occurred in the house, but historical records only indicate the murder of William Winter.
The Myrtles Plantation was built in 1796 by General David Bradford on 600 acres (0.94 sq mi; 2.4 km 2) in what was then part of Spanish West Florida and was named "Laurel Grove." Bradford lived there alone for several years, until President John Adams pardoned him for his role in the Pennsylvania Whiskey Rebellion in 1799.
Cooley's story was featured in a five-minute documentary The Echoes of Chloe Cooley (2016) by Andrea Conte, entered in a contest for short works. [6] In 2022, a Heritage Minute was released featuring her story. [7] Cooley was named a National Historic Person on April 27, 2022, on the recommendation of the national Historic Sites and Monuments ...
The results for AAP Magazine’s 45th photo contest are finally here, and they’re giving us serious wanderlust! With the theme of "Travels," this competition brought in thousands of stunning ...
An ode to the perennial It girl's style, in honor of her birthday. Chloë Sevigny turns 50 today but her style is just as influential and cool in 2024 as ever.
Myrtle Grove is a historic plantation in Richmond Hill, Bryan County, Georgia, United States. American Revolutionary War hero Nathanael Greene was gifted a "Myrtle Grove plantation near Savannah from the citizens of Georgia" for his services as major general of the Continental Army .
Jojo Siwa, Chloe Fineman Joe Scarnici/Getty Images for GLAAD;Raymond Hall/GC Images/Getty Images JoJo Siwa reacted to Chloe Fineman’s “iconic” impression of her during the Saturday, May 4 ...
Myrtle Grove (Easton, Maryland), home on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places Myrtle Grove, North Carolina , in New Hanover County, U.S. Myrtle Grove Plantation , Tensas Parish, Louisiana, on the U.S. NRHP