Magnolia Plantation and Audubon Swamp tour photos
Posted By ShoutCarolina,Date: 04.26.2009Magnolia Plantation, established in 1679 by Thomas Drayton and his wife Ann, is the oldest and most revered public garden in America. There are so many things to do and see you would need more than one visit to enjoy it fully. Hold on to your admission ticket to get another free entry.
Fun things to do with kids (all included in the basic admission ticket, $15 adults, $10 children 6-12)
• Dinosaur and ammonites fossils dig
• Petting zoo
• The Maze
• Spotting alligators, snakes and egrets
• The wildlife observation tower
• Antebellum slave cabins
Here is a virtual photo tour of the gardens, petting zoo and the mysterious Audubon Swamp (this is extra $7):
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April 28th, 2010 at 1:13 am
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