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  2. Beardslee Castle - Wikipedia

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    Beardslee Castle is a three-story castle in Little Falls, New York, USA, constructed in 1860 as a replica of an Irish castle, and currently used as a restaurant and event venue. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] History

  3. Cyberchase: Castleblanca Quest - Wikipedia

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    Common Sense Media gave the game a rating of 2/5 stars, writing "Parents need to know that a hard-to-follow storyline and inadequate directions make this software difficult to play". [4] Techwithkids gave the game 3/5 stars, writing "If you have Cyberchase fans, play Cyberchase Carnival Chaos and skip this one". [5]

  4. Kimberly Crest - Wikipedia

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    The three-story Victorian mansion was designed in the Châteauesque style by Oliver Perry Dennis and Lyman Farwell, a Los Angeles-based partnership. [5] The building contains over 7,000 square feet (650 m 2) of floor space. A near replica, now known as The Magic Castle, was designed by the same architects and erected in Hollywood [6] in 1909.

  5. Stone House (Portland, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    The Stone House, also known as the Macleay Park Shelter and the Witch's Castle or Witches Castle, [1] [2] is a two-story [3] structure in Portland, Oregon's Forest Park, in the United States. Description and history

  6. Castles (video game) - Wikipedia

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    A short story is presented, describing a situation upon which the king must make a decision. There are often only two to four decisions, and not always a "best" choice. The decision made can influence any part of the game, including the royal treasury, diplomatic relations with the various factions, or even incite immediate combat.

  7. Amagasaki Castle - Wikipedia

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    The castle had a triple concentric moat, and the central enclosure had a four-story tenshu with two two-story yagura turrets, and additional three-story yagura turrets at each corner of the enclosure. This Honmaru enclosure was almost square, measuring 115 meters in both east-west and north-south directions.

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  9. EXÍN Castles - Wikipedia

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    The company has most recently produced Castle lines toys for the Shrek movie franchise and others. The EXIN Castillos blocks are of a peg-and-socket design similar to Lego or EXIN's TENTE , though with larger pegs, and the most common size being a 1x2 design (whereas 2x4 is the most common Lego size).