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Plantation grounds keeper Cliff Ford walks through the restored slave chapel February 23, 2012, at Mansfield Plantation in Georgetown, S.C. The chapel was restored in 2006 by current owner John Parker of Asheville, N.C. Ford claims he has at times felt the spirits of the slaves who worshiped at the chapel. {quote}I think they are happy we are taking care of their church,{quote} he said. {quote}It leaves me with a good feeling.{quote} The plantation is a National Historic Landmark consisting of 893 acres located on Black River in Georgetown County. In the South Carolina Lowcountry, more than a half-dozen antebellum plantations, which don't change hands often, are for sale. REUTERS/Randall Hill

Plantation grounds keeper Cliff Ford walks through the restored slave chapel February 23, 2012, at Mansfield Plantation in Georgetown, S.C. The chapel was restored in 2006 by current owner John Parker of Asheville, N.C. Ford claims he has at times felt the spirits of the slaves who worshiped at the chapel. "I think they are happy we are taking care of their church," he said. "It leaves me with a good feeling." The plantation is a National Historic Landmark consisting of 893 acres located on Black River in Georgetown County. In the South Carolina Lowcountry, more than a half-dozen antebellum plantations, which don't change hands often, are for sale. REUTERS/Randall Hill