Cheshire Hall Plantation
3 expert reviews
“Standing eerily just east of downtown Provo are the remains of an 18th-century cotton plantation owned by the loyalist Thomas Stubbs.”
– Fodor's
Lonely Planet
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"Built in the late 1700s by a British Loyalist planter displaced by the American Revolution, Cheshire Hall was once the most important site on Provo, the hub of a 5000-acre cotton plantation." Full review
Travel + Leisure
"This historic site tells the story of slavery in the Turks and Caicos—an often unspoken part of the island’s past." Full review