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The plantation was established in [[1852]] by [[James Robert Maxwell]]. | The plantation was established in [[1852]] by [[James Robert Maxwell]]. | ||
The plantation home, called '''Honeysuckle Hill''', has six bedrooms and | The 12,000 square foot plantation home, called '''Honeysuckle Hill''', has six bedrooms and 5 and a half baths. | ||
The property also includes a 3000-foot landing strip and hangar, two stocked lakes, an irrigated 235-acre pasture, a farm manager's house, a horse barn, and several storage buildings. | The property also includes a 3000-foot landing strip and hangar, two stocked lakes, an irrigated 235-acre pasture, a farm manager's house, a horse barn, and several storage buildings. |
Revision as of 23:21, 10 June 2010
The Maxwell Plantation is a 2,463-acre cattle ranch and estate with four miles of frontage on the Black Warrior River south of Tuscaloosa.
The plantation was established in 1852 by James Robert Maxwell.
The 12,000 square foot plantation home, called Honeysuckle Hill, has six bedrooms and 5 and a half baths.
The property also includes a 3000-foot landing strip and hangar, two stocked lakes, an irrigated 235-acre pasture, a farm manager's house, a horse barn, and several storage buildings.
The Maxwell Plantation was sold at auction in July 2010.
References
- Cooper, Lauren B. (June 10, 2010) "Riverfront Tuscaloosa plantation to be auctioned." Birmingham Business Journal