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“The only open to the public planter's house in Beaufort”
This prominent Federal-style mansion was built circa 1804 by John Mark Verdier (1759-1827), a successful merchant and planter. Verdier had accumulated significant wealth both by trading indigo and subsequently by acquiring over 1,000 acres used for the growing of highly profitable sea island cotton. This house was a highly visible statement that reflected his rise from a merchant’s status to a wealthy member of Beaufort’s planter class.
This is an amazing historical house. The highlight of our visit to Beaufort. Tickets were reasonably priced at $10 each. The guide was well informed and didn't hurry us through. This is a must see... Read more
Good historical information. They are undergoing a bit of remodeling though. The staff are very pleasant. Read more
The John Mark Verdier House on Bay Street in Beaufort is a beautiful and historic house and cool museum. I like all the history and educational displays in the house. I was able to learn a lot... Read more
The Verdier House
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