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Gillette Castle State Park straddles the towns of East Haddam and Lyme, Connecticut in the United States, sitting high above the Connecticut River. The castle was designed and built by William Gillette (1853–1937), an American actor most famous for his portrayal of Sherlock Holmes on stage.
Gillette Castle. While most of Gillette's work has long been forgotten, his last great masterpiece is still well known today: Gillette Castle in Hadlyme, Connecticut. The castle sits atop a hill, part of the Seven Sisters chain, over the Chester–Hadlyme ferry's pier. The design of the castle and its grounds features numerous innovative ...
Gillette Railway Miniature railway: 1943 1997 54 Train designed by William Gillette. Was borrowed from and later returned to Gillette Castle State Park. C.P. Huntington Train Dino Expedition Walk-through attraction 2015 2023 8 Short walk-through of a jungle-themed area. Featured multiple dinosaur animatronics, as well as a children's dig site.
Coldplay just announced its "Music of the Spheres World Tour" for 2025, and one of the stops is right here in Massachusetts. Here's what to know. Coldplay coming to Gillette Stadium.
Taylor Swift, center left, reacts to a play on the field with Brittany Mahomes, center right, during the first half of Sunday's game between the Chiefs and the Patriots at Gillette Stadium.
Carrollcliffe, now Castle Hotel and Spa, Tarrytown, New York, built in two phases from 1897–1910 [citation needed] for General Howard Carroll. [15] Castello di Amorosa, Calistoga, California, built 1995–2007. It is a working winery. [16] Castle at Casa Basso, Westhampton, New York, built in 1906 by artist Theophilus Brower.
Per Balmoral Castle's website, "For the first time since the castle was completed in 1855, we have been granted permission to take you on a private tour with our experienced guides. They will take ...
Today is open to the public for tours [24] more images: The Casements: 1910: Shingle Style: Ormond Beach: Built for the Reverend Dr. Harwood Huntington, later bought by John D Rockefeller in 1918, who died in the house in 1937. Was owned by the city of Ormond Beach and used as a cultural center and park [25] more images: Villa Vizcaya: 1914