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  2. Carcassonne Castle - Wikipedia

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    Carcassonne Castle is a residence in Marblehead, Massachusetts, United States.It was completed in 1935 for Aroline Gove, daughter of Lydia Pinkham.During the 1970s and 80s it was owned by George A. Butler, who held glitzy parties in the three-story, 23-room granite castle.

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  4. Herreshoff Castle - Wikipedia

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    The castle was completed June 1927 by Marblehead artist Waldo Ballard (né Waldo Peter Ballard; 1873–1958) [5] and his wife, Joan Ballard (née Joanna McCoy; 1873–1958), who stated that they based their design on Erik the Red's castle at Brattahlíð in Greenland, although the structure is Gothic in nature and does not resemble buildings of ...

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  6. Old Burial Hill (Marblehead, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Cenotaph of Wilmot Redd (1692), victim of Salem Witch Trials. Old Burial Hill is a historic cemetery in Marblehead, Massachusetts.It is located on the high ground between Marblehead's colonial-era residential and retail district, called "Downtown" by longtime residents and "Old Town" by others, and the Barnegat neighborhood that stretches from Little Harbor to Doliber's Cove, and is accessible ...

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  9. Robert "King" Hooper Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The Robert King Hooper Mansion, built in 1728, is a historic house in Marblehead, Massachusetts.The oldest section of the mansion was built by candlemaker Greenfield Hooper, and his son, Robert "King" Hooper, expanded the house, adding its three-story Georgian façade c. 1745. [2]