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  2. Searles Castle (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Mark Hopkins died in 1878 and Mary Hopkins married Edward Francis Searles, who had designed the interior while the castle was being built. He was 23 years younger than she was. Hopkins died in 1891, but Searles maintained the castle until his death in 1920. [3] After Searles died, the structure was used as a private girls' school for 30 years. [3]

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    6-14 Castle St. and 314-322 Main St. 42°11′38″N 73°21′46″W  /  42.193823°N 73.362864°W  / 42.193823; -73.362864  ( Mahaiwe Great Barrington

  4. Searles School and Chapel - Wikipedia

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    Searles, a millionaire born nearby in Methuen, Massachusetts, acquired 1,300 acres (530 ha) of land in Windham after 1900 and hired architect Henry Vaughan to design a home, "Stanton Harcourt", now known as Searles Castle. Searles also sought to acquire a piece of land owned by the town of Windham, on which sat a rural district schoolhouse.

  5. Searles Castle - Wikipedia

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    Searles Castle can refer to two buildings in the United States, named after designer Edward Francis Searles: Searles Castle (Massachusetts) , completed in 1888, Great Barrington, Massachusetts Searles Castle (New Hampshire) , completed in 1915, Windham, New Hampshire

  6. $9 Million Castle For Sale in Massachusetts (House of the Day)

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    The castle, located in Great Barrington, Mass., has hit the market for a kingly $8.995 million. (Think that's expensive? (Think that's expensive? It initially hit the market for $15 million in 2007.)

  7. List of castles in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Castle Warden, St. Augustine, Florida, built in 1887 by millionaire William Warden as a winter home. The castle now serves as a Ripley's Believe It or Not! museum. Champ d'Or Estate, Hickory Creek, Texas, built 2002, modeled after the Vaux-le-Vicomte chateau in Paris [23] Charles Piggott House, Portland, Oregon

  8. You can live in a 1920s luxury castle in...a suburb of Cleveland?

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