Yesterhouse, now called Carolina Hall, is a three level home in Spring Hill begun in 1832 and adapted from The Tower of Winds in ancient Greece. It was built in 1832 in a Federal style and later altered to a Greek Revival style. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. It was built by affluent cotton merchant William A. Dawson, who named the home after his native state. According to its current owner, it was orginally situated on 125 acres which extended along McGregor to today’s Airport Blvd.






















