Dromborg Castle (The Dromborg) is a landmark stone residence in Fayetteville, Arkansas. Set in the heart of the Ozark Mountains, the castle was reportedly built with 4,000 tons of rock. Covering 12,000 sq ft and set on 40 acres, the castle offers spectacular, sweeping views from its observation deck.
Dromborg Castle is a private residence.
Castle Gould, Sands Point Preserve Conservancy, New York is a 100,000 sq ft limestone castle built in 1904.
The Pink Castle in Flintridge, California is a prominent, castle-like residence built in 1911.
Hillcrest Museum Castle in Souris, Manitoba, Canada (previously Squire Hall) is one of Canada’s most important heritage properties.
Ridge Rook Castle in Rogersville, Tennessee is a castle-like private residence with crenellated roof-line set in the Clinch Mountains.