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| It is still a popularly held belief that separate kitchen dependency buildings were the norm on southern plantations. However, it was actually quite common for a plantation to have two kitchens: a freestanding kitchen dependency often referred to as a “summer kitchen” and sometimes connected by a hyphen to the main plantation house like this one, as well as another kitchen in the basement of the plantation house itself. |