Mount Harmon Plantation

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Mount Harmon Plantation is a historic 18th-century tobacco plantation and manor house in Cecil County, Maryland, preserved today as a heritage site and nature preserve.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf heritage site
historic house
historic plantation
nature preserve
architecturalStyle Georgian architecture
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Cecil County, Maryland NERFINISHED
currentUse heritage site
nature preserve
establishedInCentury 18th century
hasActivity birdwatching
heritage tourism
hiking
hasBuilding Mount Harmon manor house NERFINISHED
hasConservationRole protection of local flora and fauna
hasEcosystem forests
meadows
wetlands
hasEducationalRole interpretation of colonial tobacco economy
interpretation of plantation history
hasFeature historic manor house
plantation outbuildings
waterfront views
hasFunction environmental conservation
historic interpretation
locatedIn Cecil County, Maryland NERFINISHED
Eastern Shore of Maryland NERFINISHED
locatedNear Chesapeake Bay NERFINISHED
Sassafras River NERFINISHED
offers educational programs
guided tours
walking trails
openToPublic true
preserves colonial-era landscape
primaryCropHistorically tobacco GENERATED
region Mid-Atlantic states
surface form: Mid-Atlantic United States
significance example of 18th-century Chesapeake tobacco plantation
regional cultural heritage site
wildlife habitat
state Maryland
usedAs manor house
tobacco plantation

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Cecil County, Maryland hasHistoricSite Mount Harmon Plantation