Bulow Plantation Ruins
Bulow Plantation Ruins is a historic site located in Flagler County, Florida. The site features the remnants of a once-thriving sugar plantation established in the early 19th century. Visitors can explore the ruins of the plantation house, sugar mill, and other structures that reflect the area's agricultural past.
The plantation was founded by George Bulow in 1821 and operated until the 1830s. Today, the site is part of Bulow Plantation Ruins Historic State Park, which offers walking trails and educational displays about the plantation's history and the impact of the Second Seminole War on the region.