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Creation Date
11-24-2012
Building Name
Bulow Plantation Ruins
Description
Bulow Plantation Ruins located in Flagler Beach, Florida. Bulow Plantation was a sugar plantation built by Charles Wilhelm Bulow in 1821. After the plantation burned to the ground during the Seminole War of 1836, it was abandoned. The ruins of the sugar mill, slave cabins, wells and plantation house are all that remains. It was designated a State Historic Park and on the National Register of Historic Places (NRIS #70000185).
Latitude, Longitude
29.435561,-81.143403
Recommended Citation
George Lansing Taylor, Jr.
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