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Description: History, listing of enslaved people, the talking walls, tours and functions, news and events, newsletter, photos, and directions. Located in Gainesville.
Historic Haile Homestead at Kanapaha Plantation - Gainesville, FL Welcome to the Historic Haile Homestead at Kanapaha Plantation. In 1854 Thomas Evans and Serena Chesnut Haile moved their family from Camden, South Carolina to Gainesville, Alachua County, Florida. It is there they established a 1500-acre Sea Island cotton plantation they named Kanapaha. Completed in 1856 by enslaved craftsmen, the 6,200 square foot homestead stands today as one of the few remaining antebellum homes in North Central Florida. The Historic Haile Homestead is
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