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In keeping with Middleton Place’s agrarian past, flocks of sheep roam the grounds.
The sheep, “Poster Boy,” is one of the many heritage breeds at Middleton Place.
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16) Belgian draught horses pull wagons of visitors—and sometimes bridal parties—across the grounds at Middleton Place.
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