Most People Don't Know These 6 Castles Are Hiding Here in Wisconsin
When it comes to finding a castle in the United States, you might find yourself hard-pressed. The nation is known for being incredibly young on a global scale, and most of the stone architecture throughout the country can be found in New England, Still, there are a few interesting places in Wisconsin that may just surprise you. For example: Castles. Most folks don’t know there are castles in Wisconsin, but we have managed to find six that may just pique your interest. Take a look below, and perhaps plan a trip to one of these magical spots for yourself.
Read with a sense of humor, folks. These are truly the most unique places in Wisconsin….or not?
So as it turns out, Wisconsin really doesn’t have too many castles. Or any castles. But let’s treasure what we do have. And let’s not forget that the true castle resides at 1265 Lombardi Avenue.
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What are the best man-made attractions in Wisconsin?
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