McLeod Plantation Historic Site With A Sad Past / Charleston South Carolina

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  • Опубліковано 7 жов 2024
  • Located on James Island outside of Charleston South Carolina. This former slave Plantation is also a Gullah/Geechee heritage site. Famous for its Sea Island Cotton which is some of the most expensive cotton in the world. Hey Y'all welcome to my channel. Join me as I travel the Highways and Bi ways is search of Adventure where we will explore Roadside Attractions, Abandon Places, Museums, The Weird and Strange and maybe even a food review or two. I upload every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Please Subscribe and click the bell so you wont miss anything. You can contact me by Email @ tdjm1234@hotmail.com
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  • @ramonamcnutt954
    @ramonamcnutt954 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for the tour. I have always wanted to visit the Charleston area but have never been able to get a trip scheduled. My husband and I love touring plantation homes. Hopefully, we'll get there someday. Until that time, your tours are a great substitution.

  • @davidwelch4841
    @davidwelch4841 2 роки тому +7

    Thanks Tony for another historical tour and history lesson. Life on a Plantation wasn't the glamorous life Hollywood portrays in pictures; even for the owners. Your video tours are deeply appreciated! 🙏👍❤

    • @jacktyleradams4430
      @jacktyleradams4430 Рік тому

      I want to live on a plantation so bad! I love the antebellum houses

    • @EricDurrant-k5z
      @EricDurrant-k5z 10 місяців тому

      Life nowhere, at any time, ever, was or is like Hollywood portrays it.

  • @katies3991
    @katies3991 2 роки тому +1

    I love your videos and how much of these places you show - its like being along for the tour!

  • @birdnest5814
    @birdnest5814 2 роки тому +1

    4 seater? My dad installed a 2 seater at his cabin. He said it was in case you wanted to take a friend 😆
    Good tour, Tony 👍💕😊

  • @traceyf4842
    @traceyf4842 2 роки тому +3

    Thanks you for this video. I visited the McLeod on July 28,2022. Our tour guide name Paul didn't mention that people still live on the Plantation up to 1990. That is a sad thing to know. That people actually live there did not have running water inside of their cabin and, they still have to go outside to the woods to use a Out House 😒. I wonder why someone in the 1990s would allow themselves to live like that.

    • @Mary20457
      @Mary20457 3 місяці тому +2

      when you have no money, there is no choice

    • @traceyf4842
      @traceyf4842 3 місяці тому

      @@Mary20457 Thank you for your comment. I didn't think about that. That makes sense. Have a wonderful, blessed day! 🤗

  • @trishagail353
    @trishagail353 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks Tony for another informative video and history lesson! I've never heard of sea side cotton, probably because I can't afford it, lol. I also never heard of an outhouse with a ventilation system. Interesting video!

    • @tiffanydcoates2904
      @tiffanydcoates2904 Рік тому

      Smh 😮Tentant houses 🏡????those are slave houses Mr. Tony

    • @harshanid3636
      @harshanid3636 7 місяців тому

      ​@@tiffanydcoates2904
      Tiffany, let me ask you this...
      What has changed from now and 200 years ago with regards to black folks?
      1. Some are very successful, because they worked hard.
      2. Some don't work at all. Live on welfare. Dropped out of high school, then complain about prejudice.
      Have you been to any countries in Africa? I have. I can say with all certainty, that most Africans would sell everything they have to live in America.
      Even living in a slave shack temporarily, until they saved up for a better place.
      I have to tell you Tiffany, I am sick and tired of the entitlement attitude of black folks.

  • @billmcmonigle93
    @billmcmonigle93 2 роки тому

    thank you Tony. another wonderful video Sir

  • @GlennFam
    @GlennFam 2 роки тому

    What a beautiful place! Enjoyed the video.

  • @renapoole7742
    @renapoole7742 9 місяців тому

    Thank you❤

  • @ja-lj2tb
    @ja-lj2tb 2 роки тому

    Thanks for another interesting vlog. Probably only person driving down that road was the guy saying "hurry up Joe I gotta go" 🤭

  • @donnavaughn5393
    @donnavaughn5393 2 роки тому

    Thanks you

  • @outdoorlife5396
    @outdoorlife5396 2 роки тому +2

    Wasn't that close to Fort Wagner location? Slavery, The Trail of Tears and the tenant/sharecropper system was some of the worse things we did as a nation. That said, as men the world is or urinal. LOL

  • @gaminacthemaniac6444
    @gaminacthemaniac6444 2 роки тому

    I just went to this plantation, incredible place.

  • @MG-fn9xw
    @MG-fn9xw 20 днів тому

    that set up those slaves lived in would sell for over $500,000 today easy on james island.
    any black today who complains about farm work near the coast dont understand how prideful their ancestors were. many blacks would compete with other plantations durin harvest season.
    they used to have alot of good times, along with the hard times.
    my white grandmother lived in a shack like tht in beaufort sc in the 1930s as a tenant farmer aka slave.
    she said she worked in the same fields with the blacks.
    looks like we is allll oppwessed

  • @smooveman7558
    @smooveman7558 2 роки тому

    Tony I just saw your video on yogis chicken is it still open?

  • @justpassingthru3186
    @justpassingthru3186 2 роки тому

    😊👍🏻

  • @dee.tyson1
    @dee.tyson1 5 місяців тому

    ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @oliviamodira1738
    @oliviamodira1738 7 місяців тому +1

    Why they don't have pictures or records of the enslaved person's

    • @CAROLINATONY
      @CAROLINATONY  7 місяців тому

      Photo were first used around 1826. Only the wealthy could afford them. There are records of the enslaved. Extensive in fact.

  • @samkangal8428
    @samkangal8428 2 роки тому +1

    Hmm ,now that tiny houses are hip those cabins don't look that bad ,but 4 Families must have been tough .

    • @Tee4252-x9f
      @Tee4252-x9f 2 місяці тому

      A tiny house is not a good comparison to a slave cabin, smh

  • @speckledhen409
    @speckledhen409 2 роки тому

    As sad as they cabins are the ways the homeless luve now is worst.

  • @grace144pompanofl4
    @grace144pompanofl4 6 місяців тому

    Glad the lord of the Bible require what’s past😂🤷🏿‍♂️