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==Newfoundland== |
==Newfoundland== |
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*[[Sea-Forest Plantation]] is a 17th-century [[fishing plantation]] established by [[John Guy (governor)|John Guy]] at |
*[[Sea-Forest Plantation]] is a 17th-century [[fishing plantation]] established by [[John Guy (governor)|John Guy]] at [[Cuper's Cove]] (present day [[Cupids]]) in [[Newfoundland and Labrador|Newfoundland]], [[Canada]] in 1610 under a [[royal charter]] issued by [[James I of England|King James I]]. It is maintained by the [[Government of Newfoundland and Labrador]] as a provincial heritage site. |
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*[[Mockbeggar, Newfoundland, Canada|Mockbeggar]] is an 18th-century fishing plantation situated at [[Bonavista, Newfoundland and Labrador|Bonavista]], Newfoundland, Canada. |
*[[Mockbeggar, Newfoundland, Canada|Mockbeggar]] is an 18th-century fishing plantation situated at [[Bonavista, Newfoundland and Labrador|Bonavista]], Newfoundland, Canada. It is maintained by the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador as a provincial heritage site. |
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*[[Pool Plantation]] is a 17th-century fishing plantation maintained by [[Sir David Kirke]] and his heirs at [[Ferryland]] in Newfoundland, Canada. |
*[[Pool Plantation]] is a 17th-century fishing plantation maintained by [[Sir David Kirke]] and his heirs at [[Ferryland]] in Newfoundland, Canada. The site was first settled in 1621 under a [[royal charter]] issued by [[James I of England|King James I]] to Lord Baltimore. Pool Plantation was destroyed by French invaders in 1696. It is maintained by the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador as a provincial heritage site. |
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==Philippines== |
==Philippines== |
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*[[Hacienda Luisita]] is a [[sugar cane]] [[plantation]] in [[Tarlac]] [[Provinces of the Philippines|province]], [[Philippines]] owned by the [[Cojuangco]] family. |
*[[Hacienda Luisita]] is a [[sugar cane]] [[plantation]] in [[Tarlac]] [[Provinces of the Philippines|province]], [[Philippines]] owned by the [[Cojuangco]] family. |
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*[[Villa Escudero Plantations]] is a working [[coconut]] plantation in [[San Pablo, Laguna|San Pablo City]], [[Laguna (province)|Laguna]] province, Philippines. |
*[[Villa Escudero Plantations]] is a working [[coconut]] plantation in [[San Pablo, Laguna|San Pablo City]], [[Laguna (province)|Laguna]] province, Philippines. Since 1981, the plantation is also a resort offering day tours, a museum, food and accommodations. |
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==United States== |
==United States== |
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This is a list of plantations or plantation houses.
Barbados
Ireland
Jamaica
- In Jamaica, a number of historic plantation houses are listed as Great Houses under the Jamaica National Heritage Trust.[1]
Newfoundland
- Sea-Forest Plantation is a 17th-century fishing plantation established by John Guy at Cuper's Cove (present day Cupids) in Newfoundland, Canada in 1610 under a royal charter issued by King James I. It is maintained by the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador as a provincial heritage site.
- Mockbeggar is an 18th-century fishing plantation situated at Bonavista, Newfoundland, Canada. It is maintained by the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador as a provincial heritage site.
- Pool Plantation is a 17th-century fishing plantation maintained by Sir David Kirke and his heirs at Ferryland in Newfoundland, Canada. The site was first settled in 1621 under a royal charter issued by King James I to Lord Baltimore. Pool Plantation was destroyed by French invaders in 1696. It is maintained by the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador as a provincial heritage site.
Philippines
- Hacienda Luisita is a sugar cane plantation in Tarlac province, Philippines owned by the Cojuangco family.
- Villa Escudero Plantations is a working coconut plantation in San Pablo City, Laguna province, Philippines. Since 1981, the plantation is also a resort offering day tours, a museum, food and accommodations.