Magnolia Plantation & Gardens
Joseph Campo is a multifaceted professional with extensive experience in performing arts, customer relations, and hospitality management. Currently serving as a Tour Experience Associate at Magnolia Plantation & Gardens, Joseph shares knowledge of nature and history through guided tours. As a semi-retired individual, Joseph also embraces travel and exploration. With a career as an Actor and Singer beginning in 1963, Joseph has showcased talents on stages across the Southeast and has a diverse background in fostering profitable customer relationships in various industries. Joseph’s volunteer work as a Reader for the North Carolina Reading Service highlights a commitment to assisting people with visual impairments. Joseph holds dual Bachelor’s degrees in Business Administration and International Trade & Finance from Louisiana State University and has held positions ranging from Catering Sales Manager at SpiceCubed, LLC to Sales Staff at North Carolina Theatre.
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Magnolia Plantation & Gardens
Magnolia Plantation & Gardens, on the banks of the Ashley River near Charleston, is the Lowcountry’s oldest public attraction. It is a phenomenal horticultural destination, a significant historic and cultural site, and a place of unparalleled natural beauty. Magnolia’s celebrated gardens, which were designed and planted in the mid-nineteenth century, opened to the public in the years immediately following the Civil War. Since then, countless visitors have wandered these paths beneath ancient oak, cypress and magnolia trees festooned with Spanish moss. In late winter, the camellias bloom; Magnolia has thousands of specimens, many of which were cultivated on site. In spring, the blackwater lagoons reflect masses of azaleas, lilies, daffodils, and wisteria; fall brings the smaller but no less lovely Camellia sasanqua, and summer is when the crape myrtle, hydrangeas, and hibiscus come into their own. In every season, the gardens are captivating.