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Hudson Highlands State Park. / 41.45861°N 73.95972°W / 41.45861; -73.95972. Hudson Highlands State Park is a non-contiguous state park in the U.S. state of New York, located on the east side of the Hudson River. The park runs from Peekskill in Westchester County, through Putnam County, to Beacon in Dutchess County, in the eastern ...
Pollepel Island. Coordinates: 41°27′19″N 73°59′20″W. The island and castle viewed from atop Breakneck Ridge. Pollepel Island / pɒlɪˈpɛl / is a 6.5-acre (26,000 m 2) uninhabited island in the Hudson River in New York, United States. The principal feature on the island is Bannerman's Castle, an abandoned military surplus warehouse.
Fort's key strategic location overlooking the Mississippi River valley. Fort Kaskaskia State Historic Site is a 200-acre (0.8 km 2) park near Chester, Illinois, on a blufftop overlooking the Mississippi River. It commemorates the vanished frontier town of Old Kaskaskia and the support it gave to George Rogers Clark in the American Revolution .
The castle, built by Francis Bannerman VI in 1901, operated as both a home and storage facility for his business during the 20th century, but today hosts a number of walking tours and events ...
Bannerman Castle. Cold Spring, New York. ... Ha Ha Tonka Castle Ruins. Warren Township, Missouri. ... Evanston, Illinois. On the shores of Lake Michigan, you’ll find an almost 5-acre estate ...
Schermerhorn Island, a former island in Bethlehem, New York. Schodack Island, in Schodack, New York. Shad Island, [4] a former island in Coeymans, New York. Stomy Island, within the village and town of Green Island, Hudson River on both sides, north of Center Island [5] Van Rensselaer Island, a former island [3] in Rensselaer, New York.
Bannerman's Castle, also known as Bannerman's Island Arsenal, Hudson River, Cornwall-on-Hudson, New York, built 1901–18. The structure was built as a military surplus warehouse in the style of a Romanesque castle by businessman Francis Bannerman. An explosion in 1920 destroyed a portion of the complex.
Alton: inside the block bounded by Broadway and William, 4th, and Mill Sts. 38°53′30″N 90°11′26″W. / 38.89167°N 90.19056°W / 38.89167; -90.19056 ( Alton Military Prison Site) [5] Madison. Euro-American. 3. Apple River Fort Site. Elizabeth: 0.25 miles east-southeast of the junction of Myrtle and Illinois Sts.