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Glen Eyrie Castle, Colorado Springs. Glen Eyrie is an English Tudor-style castle built in 1871 by General William Jackson Palmer, the founder of Colorado Springs. The castle is owned today by The Navigators, a worldwide Christian organization. It is open for public tours and events and can be rented for private programs.
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Ruighe Ealasaid – meaning 'Elizabeth's shiel' – Watson and Allen 1984 is a partially ruined house in Glen Geldie close to the confluence of the Bynack Burn with the Geldie Burn. Like other place names on the estate incorporating 'shiel' - the name probably pre-dates the existing building bearing the name.
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The tea room at Glen Eyrie. In 1953, The Navigators acquired its current headquarters location at Glen Eyrie through the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association's sale of the then-vacant property to Trotman's organization. [citation needed] The 330-acre Eagle Lake property was included in the purchase, on the condition that it be used for youth ...
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Glen Island Park, New Rochelle, New York, German castle based on structures in the Rhineland, built late 19th century as part of Starin's Glen Island amusement park as a beer garden and restaurant. Grey Court , also known as Tenney Castle, Methuen, Massachusetts , built from 1890 to 1892 for Charles H. Tenney .
Some of the key attractions were Garden of the Gods, Glen Eyrie, Pikes Peak, and Cheyenne Canyon. [46] [47] [d] Domestic and international travelers were drawn to the high altitude, sunshine, mineral waters, and dry climate. The town was described as "a veritable Eden for consumptive invalids".