Also known as the Barton Warren Stone House and the Young Plantation, the Stone Plantation is a historic house in the outskirts of Montgomery, Alabama. It was built around 1852 by Barton Warren Stone as a plantation house. It is best noted for its Greek revival style architecture.
The Stone Plantation was initially owned by the son of the Maryland plantation owners Warren Henley Stone and Martha Bedell. They also owned the Magnolia Crest plantation in Lowndes County. It served as one of the three plantations that Barton Warren Stone owned, aside from the Prairie Place and the Duck Pond.
The Stone Plantation is a part of the National Register of Historic Places and the Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage.
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