The Castle (Marietta, Ohio)

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The Castle
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The Castle in Marietta, Ohio
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The Castle (Marietta, Ohio) (the United States)
Location Marietta, Ohio
Coordinates 39°25′14″N81°27′18″W / 39.42056°N 81.45500°W / 39.42056; -81.45500
Builtc. 1855
Architectural style Gothic Revival
Part of Marietta Historic District (ID74001646)
Designated CPDecember 19, 1974

The Castle is a historic Gothic Revival style home in Marietta, Ohio, USA. [1]

Since 1994 it has been operated as museum. [2]

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References

  1. "#73948: The Castle" . Retrieved March 23, 2022.
  2. "History". The Castle. Retrieved November 29, 2022.