Phrases with «plantation town»

A "plantation town" refers to a community or town that was built around a plantation. A plantation is a large piece of land where crops, like cotton, tobacco, or sugarcane, are grown on a large scale. The town would typically have houses, stores, and other facilities to support the plantation and the people working on it. So, a plantation town is a town that developed as a result of a plantation being established in that area. Full definition

Sentences with «plantation town»

  • Originally a 19th century plantation town, it is now transformed into a bustling business area with fabulous shopping and delectable dining. (crhkauai.com)
  • The North Shore of Maui is best known for the internationally acclaimed Hookipa Beach Park, dubbed the «windsurfing capital of the world,» and the historic plantation town of Paia. (mauiaccommodations.com)
  • The exquisite Anini Beach collection includes stylish waterfront homes with up to five bedrooms close to historic Kilauea Lighthouse, the sugar plantation town of Kilauea and some of Kauai's finest beaches. (kauaivacationresorts.com)
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