As is the case with many antebellum homes in the state, the Longwood plantation has quite an interesting history. The massive mansion, which is considered the grandest octagonal home in the nation, still stands today, telling a story of love, war, tragedy, and even the supernatural.

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After decades of neglect, Longwood still stands and has since been transformed into one of the state’s most popular attractions. Its exterior is as exquisite as ever and the interior remains as incomplete as it was the day Haller Nutt passed away. Even in its unfinished state, the mansion is still an impeccable sight and definitely one of the state’s grandest homes. What do you think?

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