Just North of Charlotte...
There is Latta Plantation
There is a little Ol' Place called Latta Plantation, and on various Saturday evenings...You can come on down and bring a date, a mate, a friend...Come see a Gorgeous Sunset(How is that for a Perfect Date)...How Do You Get to The Peak to See the Best Sunset? Well you will be traveling through a winding trail, on horseback...this is about a 90 minute ride and you can be a beginner...they will fit you for the perfect horse to be your guide...Once you get back from all the fun...sit back..Relax...it is time for dinner...A Cowboy Dinner of Course
Capture the Sunset!
About Latta Plantation...
Built in 1800, Latta Place was owned by James Latta, an immigrant from Northern Ireland. A successful traveling merchant through 1820, Mr. Latta then retired and turned his property into a cotton plantation consisting of 742 acres and 34 enslaved people. After Mr. Latta's death in 1837, his wife Jane sold the property to David Harry. In 1853, William Sample purchased the property, which was owned by the Sample family until 1922.
Today, Historic Latta Plantation is still operated by Latta Place, Inc. In addition to daily tours, Latta offers 35 special events each year, five themed summer day camps, homeschool programs, workshops, educational field trips, and daily tours year-round. The 12,000 school children that visit the site annually are able to participate in unique interactive historical programming, visit rare and endangered breeds of historic livestock, see the process of growing short-staple cotton first hand, visit our honeybee exhibit, and much more!
MELISSA POLCE 704-450-4335
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