Keziah Goodwyn Hopkins Brevard House, also known as Alwehav ("All We Have"), is a historic plantation house located in rural Richland County, South Carolina, near Eastover. The original house was built about 1820, and enlarged to its present size about 1850. It is a large, two-story, vernacular Greek Revival style residence with Italianate features. Also on the property are the remnants of a water tower (c. 1908), a frame stable, a barn, three frame sheds, a well, and four modern shed buildings. The property also has a number of unique horticultural specimens.
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| - Keziah Goodwyn Hopkins Brevard House, also known as Alwehav ("All We Have"), is a historic plantation house located in rural Richland County, South Carolina, near Eastover. The original house was built about 1820, and enlarged to its present size about 1850. It is a large, two-story, vernacular Greek Revival style residence with Italianate features. Also on the property are the remnants of a water tower (c. 1908), a frame stable, a barn, three frame sheds, a well, and four modern shed buildings. The property also has a number of unique horticultural specimens. (en)
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| - Keziah Goodwyn Hopkins Brevard House, also known as Alwehav ("All We Have"), is a historic plantation house located in rural Richland County, South Carolina, near Eastover. The original house was built about 1820, and enlarged to its present size about 1850. It is a large, two-story, vernacular Greek Revival style residence with Italianate features. Also on the property are the remnants of a water tower (c. 1908), a frame stable, a barn, three frame sheds, a well, and four modern shed buildings. The property also has a number of unique horticultural specimens. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. Keziah Brevard was a widowed plantation mistress. (en)
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