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Boldt Castle is a major landmark and tourist attraction in the Thousand Islands region of the U.S. state of New York. Open to guests seasonally between mid-May and mid-October, it is located on Heart Island in the Saint Lawrence River. Heart Island is part of the Town of Alexandria, in Jefferson County.
Castle Rock, also called Osborn Castle, [2] is the estate of former Illinois Central Railroad president William H. Osborn in Garrison, New York, United States. It sits on the hill of the same name, looking down on the Hudson River 620 feet (190 m) below.
Dundas Castle, also called Craig-e-Clair, is a neo-Gothic house near Roscoe in Sullivan County, New York. It was built between 1910 and 1924 for Ralph Wurts-Dundas. It was built between 1910 and 1924 for Ralph Wurts-Dundas.
Highlands Castle, located in Bolton Landing, New York, can sleep a whopping 21 guests. Dream Vacation Homes: You can rent this medieval castle on a lake in Upstate New York Skip to main content
Nestled in the mountains and overlooking the majestic Lake George in Upstate New York, sits a medieval castle fit for a king and queen! But this home can be yours to be rent on your next getaway!
Mohawk Upper Castle Historic District is a historic district in Herkimer County, New York that was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1993. [2] Located south of the Mohawk River, it includes the Indian Castle Church, built in 1769 by Sir William Johnson, British Superintendent of Indian Affairs, as a missionary church for the Mohawk in the western part of their territory; the Brant ...
Panoramic view of Heart Island and Boldt Castle in the Thousand Islands of Upstate New York. Heart Island is an island in the Town of Alexandria, Jefferson County, New York, within the Saint Lawrence River, along the Canada–United States border. The island is one of the most prominent within the Thousand Islands archipelago of the two countries.
Caughnawaga Indian Village Site (also known as the Veeder site) is an archaeological site located just west of Fonda in Montgomery County, New York. It is the location of a 17th-century Mohawk nation village. One of the original Five Nations of the Iroquois League, or Haudenosaunee, the Mohawk lived west of Albany and occupied much of the ...