Green Spring Plantation site

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Green Spring Plantation site is an archaeological and historical area in Virginia that preserves the remains of a prominent 17th-century colonial plantation associated with Governor Sir William Berkeley.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf archaeological site
historic site
plantation site
associatedWith Governor William Berkeley
surface form: Sir William Berkeley
category Archaeological sites in Virginia
National Historic Landmarks in Virginia
Plantations in Virginia
Protected areas of James City County, Virginia
country United States of America
surface form: United States
era 17th century
governorResidenceOf Governor William Berkeley
surface form: Sir William Berkeley
hasArchaeologicalRemainsOf Green Spring Plantation
surface form: Green Spring Plantation mansion

landscape features
outbuildings
hasNameOrigin nearby spring
heritageDesignation National Historic Landmark
site on the National Register of Historic Places
listedOn National Register of Historic Places
locatedIn James City County, Virginia NERFINISHED
Virginia
locatedNear Jamestown
surface form: Jamestown, Virginia
nearbyWaterBody James River
NRHPType historic district
ownedBy National Park Service
partOf Colonial National Historical Park
region Tidewater Virginia
significance associated with colonial governor Sir William Berkeley
preserves remains of a 17th-century colonial plantation
state Virginia
usedFor governor’s residence
tobacco plantation

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Colonial National Historical Park contains Green Spring Plantation site