Wealthy Albert Mussey Johnson, who vacationed here with his wife, supported its Roaring Twenties construction. It was where Walter E. Scott hid and planned his atrocities.
Loveland Castle, or Château Laroche as it’s also known, was born from one man’s fascination with medieval Europe.
One of the few real palaces in the USA, Iolani Palace was home to the Hawaiian monarchy in the 19th century.
This impressive feat was dreamed up by media man William Randolph Hearst, who was inspired by his childhood travels in Europe.
One glimpse at this sprawling villa and you might think you’ve been transported to the Mediterranean.
This ‘castle’ in Michigan may look like a French chateau but it was once a humble post office.
Its ornate crimson turrets, gargoyles, and massive, round towers make it a stunning Victorian building from 1892.