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McLeod Plantation Historic Site: Transition to Freedom

McLeod Plantation Historic Site: Transition to Freedom

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All Versions of McLeod Plantation Historic Site

1.1

June 22, 2015

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Voiceovers added; animation updated.
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1.0

February 1, 2015

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Description of McLeod Plantation Historic Site

McLeod Plantation is an amazingly intact historic site once occupied by people whose complex experiences and relationships contribute to the nation’s struggle with slavery, equality, and justice. Purchased by the McLeod family in 1851, this sea island cotton plantation was the setting for its inhabitants pursuit of freedom and justice. Home to generations of McLeods, Gathers and other families until 1990 it also headquartered Confederate and Union troops and was the site of the James Island Freedmen’s Bureau field office. Download the app and listen to different perspectives of those who lived and worked so , yet were worlds apart. Explore McLeod Plantation Historic Site—and the transition to freedom—today. Privacy This application will anonymously track use and location data to provide a better experience and feature enhancements in future development." All McLeod Planation Historic Site App content is the exclusive property of Charleston County Park & Recreation Commission or its service providers and is protected by copyright, trademark and other intellectual property laws, regulations and standards. Except as expressly permitted herein, these materials may not be copied, reproduced, or distributed for commercial purposes, nor may these materials be modified, uploaded, downloaded or reposted, in whole or in part, to other applications or websites. You may not reproduce, modify, distribute or publicly display the Application or the McLeod Planation Historic Site content, in whole or in part, except as is expressly authorized by these Terms of Use. If you would like to make copies of and/or distribute any portion of the Application or the McLeod Planation Historic Site App content in any way not expressly authorized by these Terms of Use, you must contact CharlestonCountyParks.com for written permission, which it may grant or withhold in its sole discretion. You may not use or reproduce any trademark, trade name or service mark appearing on the Application without the prior written consent from Charleston County Park & Recreation Commission.
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McLeod Plantation Historic Site: FAQ

Is McLeod Plantation Historic Site available on iPad devices?

No, McLeod Plantation Historic Site isn’t iPad-friendly.
McLeod Plantation Historic Site was launched by Inet Network, Inc..
The McLeod Plantation Historic Site app requires iOS 7.1 or later.
Currently, the McLeod Plantation Historic Site app has a user rating of 3.9 } and receives mild reviews.
The App Genre Of The Mcleod Plantation Historic Site App Is Travel.
The latest version of McLeod Plantation Historic Site is 1.1.
The date of the latest McLeod Plantation Historic Site update is July 7, 2024.
McLeod Plantation Historic Site became publicly available on February 5, 2023.
The content advisory rating for the McLeod Plantation Historic Site app is Inet Network, Inc..
McLeod Plantation Historic Site is now available to use in American English.
Unfortunately, McLeod Plantation Historic Site is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, McLeod Plantation Historic Site does not provide opportunities for in-app purchases.
Unfortunately, McLeod Plantation Historic Site is not fully compatible with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of McLeod Plantation Historic Site

  • McLeod Plantation Historic Site

    Important stories told not in history books! A must visit and excellent companion app.
  • Sobering for sure!

    The McLean Plantation was recommended by the concierge Maurice at the Vendue hotel. If your want to know and hear the truth about slavery, the McLean Plantation would be my recommendation.