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Greenwich Plantation

1765 establishments in Georgia (U.S. state)African-American history in Savannah, GeorgiaBuildings and structures demolished in 1923Burned houses in the United StatesFormer houses in the United States
Houses completed in 1900Houses in Savannah, GeorgiaPlantations in Georgia (U.S. state)Province of Georgia

Greenwich Plantation (also known as Greenwich Place) was a plantation founded in colonial Savannah, Province of Georgia, in 1765, on land now occupied by Greenwich Cemetery. The site was 100 acres (0.40 km2), including a plantation house (completed in 1900) and private cemetery, located on the Wilmington River, about 3.5 miles (6 kilometres) east of the Savannah colony. It was located immediately to the north of (and on the same bluff as) Bonaventure Plantation, which existed until 1868 on land now occupied by Bonaventure Cemetery. Its mile-long driveway still exists to the left of Bonaventure's main gates.

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