Jarrell Plantation
The Jarrell Plantation State Historic Site is a former cotton plantation and state historic site in Juliette, Georgia, United States. Founded as a forced-labor farm worked by John Jarrell and the African American people he enslaved, the site stands today as one of the best-preserved examples of a "middle class" Southern plantation.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Park
- Description: cotton plantation and state park in Juliette, Georgia, United States
- Also known as: “Jarrell Plantation State Historic Site”
Jarrell Plantation
- Categories: plantation, heritage site, and recreation area
- Location: Jones, Georgia, South, United States, North America
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Latitude
33.05263° or 33° 3′ 10″ northLongitude
-83.7249° or 83° 43′ 30″ westElevation
531 feet (162 metres)Open location code
865R373G+32OpenStreetMap ID
node 358750858OpenStreetMap feature
leisure=park
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