Plum Orchard (Cumberland Island)

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Plum Orchard is a historic Georgian Revival mansion on Cumberland Island, Georgia, built in the late 19th century for a member of the Carnegie family and now preserved as part of Cumberland Island National Seashore.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Georgian Revival building
historic house
access reachable only by boat
architecturalStyle Georgian Revival
associatedWith Andrew Carnegie family NERFINISHED
Gilded Age estates in the United States
builtFor Carnegie family NERFINISHED
George Lauder Carnegie NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
governingBody National Park Service
hasArchitecturalFeature classical columns
formal gardens
symmetrical façade
hasCategory Carnegie family residences NERFINISHED
Historic houses in Georgia
Mansions in the United States
hasConservationStatus preserved historic property
hasMaterial brick
wood
hasUse historic site
residence
tourist attraction
heritageDesignation contributing property to a historic district
inception late 19th century
locatedIn Camden County, Georgia NERFINISHED
Cumberland Island NERFINISHED
Georgia NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedOn barrier island
locatedWithinProtectedArea Cumberland Island National Seashore NERFINISHED
maintainedBy National Park Service
namedAfter plum orchards formerly on the site
nearby Dungeness (Cumberland Island) NERFINISHED
Greyfield (Cumberland Island) NERFINISHED
openToPublic yes
ownedBy National Park Service
partOf Cumberland Island National Seashore NERFINISHED
region Southern United States
surface form: Southeastern United States
significantEvent incorporation into Cumberland Island National Seashore
startDate 1898
tourism guided tours available

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Stafford Plantation hasNearbySite Plum Orchard (Cumberland Island)