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"Covering just 184 acres, Gillette Castle State Park is miniscule compared to most well-known state parks — but those who don't bother visiting it due to its size are the ones missing out. That's because this one-of-a-kind park is home to a 14,000-square-foot stone castle built by actor and director William Hooker Gillette, arguably best known for his fabulous portrayal of Sherlock Holmes. The breathtaking castle towers 200 feet over the Connecticut River on one of the Seven Sisters hills. Visitors can tour the castle for just $6 per person or even host a wedding on its outdoor patio. Read More: https://www.explore.com/1652063/most-underrated-state-parks-east-coast/"
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"$6 admission; 1 hour walk on rail trail"
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"Between the towns of East Haddam and Lyme, Connecticut, looms a castle designed and built by stage actor William Gillette. Gillette lived in the medieval Gothic 24-room, 14,000-square-foot home overlooking the Connecticut River from 1919 until he died in 1937. Built of wood, cement, and covered Connecticut fieldstone, the home and grounds were purchased by the State of Connecticut in 1943. Now operating as a state park, the 122-acre property includes hiking, picnicking, and camping facilities; tours of the castle operate seasonally beginning in May. "
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"Very impressive and distinctive to behold, Gillette Castle was designed and built between 1914 and 1919 by the actor William Gillette, after who it is named. Now a popular tourist destination, the ”medieval castle” once acted as his private residence, and the interior is just as unique and special to gaze upon as its exterior.Inside is full of amazing treasures and oddities, such as carved wooden light switches and Steampunk-like door latches with secret doors, passageways, and custom-built furniture also on show. Spreading away from the castle is a lovely state park full of elegant gardens and beautiful woodland, with lots of great hiking trails for you to stroll along. Views from the castle of the surrounding grounds are simply stunning. "
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