"NORTH AND SOUTH" Trilogy Locations

Sep 15, 2019 20:09



Below are images of locations used in the television adaptation of John Jakes’ "NORTH AND SOUTH" Trilogy. The three miniseries aired between 1985 and 1994:

"NORTH AND SOUTH" TRILOGY LOCATIONS



Boone Hall Plantation; Mount Pleasant, South Carolina - This plantation had served as the exterior shots for the Main family’s South Carolina plantation, Mont Royal in "NORTH AND SOUTH: BOOKS I & II":



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Stanton Hall; Natchez, Mississippi - This mansion was used for the interior shots of the Main family’s South Carolina plantation house, Mont Royal in "NORTH AND SOUTH: BOOKS I & II" :



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Calhoun Mansion; Charleston, South Carolina - This manor house served as Belvedere, the Hazard family’s Lehigh Station, Pennsylvania mansion in "NORTH AND SOUTH: BOOKS I & II":



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Greenwood Plantation; St. Francisville, Louisiana - This plantation had served as the South Carolina plantation, Resolute; which was owned by the Mains’ neighbor, Justin LaMotte in "NORTH AND SOUTH: BOOKS I & II":



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Jefferson College; Washington, Mississippi - The rooms at this former all-male college had served as the barracks at the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, New York in "NORTH AND SOUTH: BOOK I":



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Sunset Station; San Antonio, Texas - This historic train station had served as the rail terminal station in St. Louis, Missouri in "HEAVEN AND HELL - NORTH AND SOUTH: BOOK III":


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