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New England's Most Timeless Castles And Mansions To Explore That Transport You To Europe
Tucked among New England's rolling hills, rocky coasts, and quiet forests are architectural gems that look like they are straight out of a European fairy tale. From grand and gothic to romantic and ...
Falaise is one of three century-old mansions you can tour at Sands Point Preserve on Long Island, New York. Falaise was built by Harry Guggenheim in 1923 and was modeled on a 13th-century French manor ...
The Castle in Marietta, Ohio, cost $10,000 to build in 1855, and only five families lived in the house. The last resident of The Castle died in 1974, and the house opened as a historical museum in ...
Working through his designers and architects, he purchased entire rooms and pieces of furnishings from European castles and historic mansions. “The entire first floor was installed into the rooms, so ...
Shook Castle has geothermal heat, a partially heated cobblestone driveway to melt snow, a four-car garage, and a tractor garage. The grounds include a greenhouse, a pond with a solar pump, and three ...
Castles are not just a relic of medieval warfare; they also represent power, prestige, romance, and architecture. According ...
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