Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation

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The Hofwyl-Broadfield Plantation was a plantation on the Altamaha River in Glynn County, Georgia, United States. Operated as a forced-labor farm …

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Mar 13, 2025
A really beautiful, informative stop, well worth the time! The grounds are beautiful and well maintained. It’s a treasure chest of history, artifacts and information about Brunswick from the late 170…Full review by Stay23591284148
Sep 25, 2024
Very interesting history of a family and all that came from slavery. The grounds are quite large with several out buildings. They give you a tour of the house with the funishings of the last heir sti…Full review by Lisa J
Jul 8, 2024
This property was so beautiful and well maintained. I was left wanting to know more about the people and the history of this house. Our guide was so sweet and knowledgeable.Full review by Claudia D
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Seems to me this visitor "harrykarry101" had an agenda to find something to complain about.
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We enjoyed our tour.
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We are interested in visiting this plantation but want to know if it is "disability friendly. We need to be able to get around on …
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We are interested in visiting this plantation but want to know if it is "disability friendly. We need to be able to get around on a go-go scooter. Is that possible at this plantation.?
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Yes it is. The house might not be but the rest of the building are
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Are you open on Tuesday, May 1?
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I’m pretty sure that they are
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When was the main house of the plantation built?
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The original home burned and was located closer to the visitors center, The current home that you can visit was built in 1850. The land ownership went from 7500 acres, to roughly …
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The original home burned and was located closer to the visitors center, The current home that you can visit was built in 1850. The land ownership went from 7500 acres, to roughly 2,500 as it is today. Much of the land was sold over the years to support the property and family during hard times.
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Are ATVs and off-road vehicles allowed in state parks?
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ATVs and off-road vehicles are not allowed in state parks. All vehicles are subject to license safety requirements and regulations of the Georgia Department of Public Safety. Park...
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