Jarrell Plantation is a historic plantation located in Juliette, Georgia. It was established in 1847 by John Fitz Jarrell, and remained in the Jarrell family for over 140 years. The plantation includes a farm, cotton gin, grist mill, and family homestead.
The plantation is now a historic site and museum, managed by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Visitors can tour the property and learn about the history of the Jarrell family and their way of life on the plantation. The site also hosts events, demonstrations, and educational programs that showcase the agricultural practices and daily life of a typical plantation in the 19th and early 20th centuries.
Jarrell Plantation is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is considered an important cultural and historical landmark in Georgia. It offers a glimpse into the state's agricultural past and the lives of the people who lived and worked on plantations during that time.
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