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Fazendas Históricas

Fazenda União

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
One of the best preserved mansions in Brazil Empire, the farm is located in Rio das Flores, RJ. The farm was built during the nineteenth century by the Viscount of Rio Preto, and it is currently listed as a National Historical Heritage.
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Fazenda Vista Alegre
Learn about "Fazenda Vista Alegre", in Valença, RJ, which belonged to Viscount of Pimentel, a nobleman who became famous in the Coffee Valley for being connected to culture.
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Fazenda Cachoeira Grande
Divided by the street called "Estrada da Polícia", the waterfall "Cachoeira Grande" was the beginning of Baron of Vassouras's fortune. It had 250,000 coffee trees on its 1,125 hectares.
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Fazenda Santa Clara
Fazenda Santa Clara is known for being the second largest slave farm in Brazil. With over 6,000 meters, 365 windows, 52 rooms and 12 halls, it is currently a heritage site by "Estadual do Patrimônio Histórico e Artístico de Minas Gerais", the state institute of historical and artistic heritage in Minas Gerais.
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Fazenda Loanda

Wed, Dec 31, 1969
The Fazenda Loanda, located in Bananal-SP, was built by Major Jose Ramos Nogueira, Sergeant Major of the Imperial Guard of Honor of D. Pedro I. On the property his son was born, Pedro Ramos Nogueira, the future Baron of Joatinga.
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Fazenda Boa Vista
The "Fazenda Boa Vista" was founded by Baron de Cajuru, the creator of mules, peace judge and lieutenant colonel of the National Guard. The property located in Andrelândia, MG, has never left the hands of their descendants.
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Fazenda Santa Barbara
"Santa Bárbara" is dated from 1868 and located in Itatiba, SP, the farm attracts people because of its richness of details and its importance to the region during the Coffee Era.
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Fazenda São Luiz da Boa Sorte
The property was born from the union of the farms "São Luiz" and "Boa Sorte". The farm was founded by the brothers Gomes Ribeiro de Avelar. Located in Vassouras, RJ, the most important city in the Coffee Valley, "São Luiz da Boa Sorte" has already received Conde D'eu as a guest.
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Fazenda Morro Azul
The farm was founded in 1806 by Brigadier Manoel Rodrigues Jordão. Considered the richest "Paulista" of the time, he was the owner of the palace "Palácio dos Quatro Cantos", the largest residence in the city of São Paulo. He also owned the city "Campos do Jordão", which would later become one of the state's most famous touristic cities.
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Fazenda da Taquara
Learn about the farm founded by the Commander João Pereira da Silva, in Barra do Piraí, RJ. The farm produced 150 tons of coffee and owned 220 slaves.
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