"The castello is first mentioned in documents of the anno 753 A.D., when the Longobard king Astolfo made gift to one of his brother-in-law, the abbot founder of the abbey of Nonantola near Modena, of a piece of land in this area."
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My review of this castello can be found here: link
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CBS articolo from June 28, 2002 about the best castles in New York
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Lyndhurst is the oldest US castello I have found so far... This one dates back to 1838 and is open for tours.
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Located 20 minuti south of Omaha near Glenwood, IA.
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5 Bedrooms, 4 bath, A 60 foot replica of a Spanish Galleon which serves as a Dining Hall to accommodate 60 people. campana, bell Tower. 2 additional residences. 10,000 Square footage. Horse Stables, Nature trails and great for camping.
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This 3,600 square-foot castello has a drawbridge, handcrafted Gothic arched windows with stained glass, tower-top balcony battlements, built-in hardwood bookcases throughout, spiral staircases and two stone fireplaces.
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Built on a cliff 180 feet above Shoal Creek, this 4,000-square-foot castello has a torretta with roof-top battlements and arrow-slit windows. There are two stone fireplaces and two outdoor pesce ponds with fountains.
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John Hays Hammond, Jr. built his medieval-style castello between the years 1926 and 1929 to serve both as his home and as a backdrop for his collection of Roman, medieval, and Renaissance artifacts
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The Evergreen Paranormal team investigated the hauntings at Thornewood. This is their report.
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