Bonaventure Plantation

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Bonaventure Plantation was a historic Southern estate near Savannah, Georgia, that later became the site of the famed Bonaventure Cemetery.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Southern estate
historic plantation
adjacentTo Wilmington River marshes
associatedWith Bonaventure Cemetery NERFINISHED
Savannah, Georgia NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Chatham County, Georgia NERFINISHED
culturalContext Old South plantation culture
hasCurrentUse cemetery grounds
hasLandscapeFeature Spanish moss–draped trees
live oak avenue
river bluff
heritageDesignation historic site (local significance)
historicalPeriod antebellum South NERFINISHED
isNowWithin Bonaventure Cemetery property NERFINISHED
knownFor picturesque live oak trees
scenic riverfront setting
landUseChange from plantation to cemetery
locatedIn near Savannah, Georgia
locatedOn Wilmington River NERFINISHED
partOf greater Savannah area
predecessorOf Bonaventure Cemetery NERFINISHED
region Lowcountry NERFINISHED
siteTransformedInto Bonaventure Cemetery NERFINISHED
state Georgia
tourismRole forms part of a major heritage tourism site in Savannah area

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Bonaventure Cemetery hasFormerName Bonaventure Plantation