Plantation, Florida Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

The city of Plantation is located in Broward County, Florida. It is the principal city of the South Florida metropolitan area. The name of the city comes from the Everglades Plantation Company, which tried to establish a rice plantation in the area. Today, the city boasts a high percentage of married residents and families with children. Overall, the population of Plantation is above the national average of 62%.

A millionaire heir to a shoe company in St. Louis, Florida, Frederick C. Peters moved to Goulds, Florida, in 1931 and began a potato and cattle business. He contacted Stephan Zacher, a ranch owner in Davie, and decided to purchase 10,000 acres north of the city. He paid ten to twenty-five cents an acre for the land and financed a $350,000 mortgage.

The best time to visit the plantations in Charleston is from September to November. This is the peak tourist season, but the city is still mild and beautiful throughout the year. Although plantation tours and slave talks are more popular during this time, they're more expensive and crowded. Consider taking a day tour instead of a full-day tour if you want to visit a plantation. You'll be glad you did.