Well, to be clear — it's a 185-foot castle tower with a turret. And it wasn't part of an actual castle, but rather a castle-themed hotel called the Casco Castle, built in 1903 by Amos Gerard, the so-called Electric Railway King of Maine. And that is all that is left standing....
Hotelier Cora White entered the hospitality trade at the close of the 19th century, taking in boarders to make ends meet while her husband tended to his fledgling legal career. Business boomed, and the couple expanded their empire, purchasing several more Victorian homes, and eventually adding two...
Hotelier Cora White entered the hospitality trade at the close of the 19th century, taking in boarders to make ends meet while her husband tended to his fledgling legal career. Business boomed, and the couple expanded their empire, purchasing several more Victorian homes, and eventually adding two...
Hotelier Cora White entered the hospitality trade at the close of the 19th century, taking in boarders to make ends meet while her husband tended to his fledgling legal career. Business boomed, and the couple expanded their empire, purchasing several more Victorian homes, and eventually adding two...