5 miles west on U.S. 78 7060 Lexington Road Hwy - 78, Washington, GA 30673Map
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We stayed in the RV park area. Only 9 spots, but 5 appeared to be permanent with nice and informative people. We were in Site 3, level and long enough for our 40’ motorhome and tow. Very loose structu...
There is the main brick plantation home and also a log cabin and frame house where the Callaway's lived before the brick home was finished. There are several out buildings and a one room school house...
Interesting structures and preserved history of the Callaway family. Disappointing that there was little to no acknowledgement of the 100+ slaves that worked the plantation and lived on the property. ...
Very informative tour of the every day life back in the late 1800s. Very hard life for people back then. Their ingenuity is amazing. We were the only people their and got a really great tour. Our you...
Take a deeper look!!
We stayed in the RV park area. Only 9 spots, but 5 appeared to be permanent with nice and informative people. We were in Site 3, level and long enough for our 40’ motorhome and tow. Very loose structu...
Well preserved plantation home.
There is the main brick plantation home and also a log cabin and frame house where the Callaway's lived before the brick home was finished. There are several out buildings and a one room school house...
Shameful.
Blacks stomped into oblivion here. Do not visit. Once again, Blacks do not get mentioned. Do picket.
Callaway family history/slave owner history
Interesting structures and preserved history of the Callaway family. Disappointing that there was little to no acknowledgement of the 100+ slaves that worked the plantation and lived on the property. ...
Day trip with husband
Very informative tour of the every day life back in the late 1800s. Very hard life for people back then. Their ingenuity is amazing. We were the only people their and got a really great tour. Our you...