Tuscawilla Plantation
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Tuscawilla Plantation was a large forced-labor farm growing cotton on 3,000 acres (1,200 ha) located in eastern Leon County, Florida, United States established by George W. Parkhill.
Tuscawilla Plantation bordered the northern tip of the south tract of Chemonie Plantation. Today, the land that was Tuscawilla is now the neighborhoods east of Chaires Cross Road and the north and south sides of Buck Lake Road, much of Baum Road, north and south sides of I-10, including Heartwood Hills, Tung Grove Road, Pennewaw Trace, and Bexhill Lane.