Everhope Plantation
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house, plantation, bed and breakfast, NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, Greek Revival (architecture), historic landmark
Historic house and plantation listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).
Built: c. 1853
Architect: David Rinehart Anthony (attributed to)
Expanded: c. 1995
Architectural style: vernacular Greek Revival
Area: 3 acres
Outbuildings: 2 servant houses, detached kitchen, "pecan house"
Also known as: Captain Nathan Carpenter House; Twin Oaks Plantation
Date added to NRHP: 7/23/1999
Other designations: Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage
Current use: bed & breakfast
www.everhope1852.com/Everhope_Plantation/Home.html
Built: c. 1853
Architect: David Rinehart Anthony (attributed to)
Expanded: c. 1995
Architectural style: vernacular Greek Revival
Area: 3 acres
Outbuildings: 2 servant houses, detached kitchen, "pecan house"
Also known as: Captain Nathan Carpenter House; Twin Oaks Plantation
Date added to NRHP: 7/23/1999
Other designations: Alabama Register of Landmarks and Heritage
Current use: bed & breakfast
www.everhope1852.com/Everhope_Plantation/Home.html
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everhope_Plantation
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 32°54'6"N 87°58'13"W
- Samuel R. Murphy House 7.3 km
- Colgin Hill 20 km
- Thornhill 23 km
- Borden Oaks 33 km
- Waldwic 52 km
- Cuba Plantation 57 km
- Westwood 61 km
- Cedar Grove Plantation 62 km
- Fairhope Plantation 67 km
- Tait-Ervin House 117 km
- Clinton, Alabama 3 km
- Parker, AL 35 km
- The University of West Alabama 40 km
- Dinsmore, Mississippi 41 km
- Boyd, AL 44 km
- Hixon, Aabama 46 km
- McLeod, MS 50 km
- Columbus AFB Auxiliary Airfield 57 km
- catfish farming 58 km
- Naval Air Station Meridian 68 km