Grove Point Plantation Driver House - 3D Flythrough Tour
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In this installment of 3D models for NCPTT's Documentation of Slave Cabin and Tenant Farming Houses Project, we visited the Grove Point Plantation located in Savanah, Georgia.
Although many southern plantations are mostly known for cotton and sugar cultivation, the Grove Plantation in Savannah, Georgia was known for its rice-cultivation. The owners of the property included Stephen Habersham, Dr. John R. Cheves, and Ralph E. Elliott. The plantation itself was burned at towards the end of the Civil War under the ownership of Habersham. The Driver’s House is one of two buildings that still exist on the property from the antebellum era. The Slave Quarters consisted of houses lined in a row and were hand-made with Savannah Gray brick from the labor of the enslaved community. Liken to many slave cabins in the south, they were raised structures with each bearing a central fireplace that divided the households. The structures would have shingled roofs, with paint Blue painted shutters to close off the windowless openings.
NCPTT laser scanned this building using the Faro Focus S Laser Scanner to produce this video 3D flythrough model of the building's digital point cloud.
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