When you think of castles, you probably think of far off or imaginary lands with great, towering stone structures that some royalty might live in. In other words, North Dakota is probably one of the last places you would expect; but, believe it or not, there is a small hidden castle in North Dakota, and it's pretty awesome.
Out on a remote farm in North Dakota's Rolette County, there is what appears to be a fairly large house in the middle of the prairie.
But as you get closer, you realize that it's not actually a house, but a castle. The Coghlan Castle, to be exact.
Built in 1905, it was a fortress compared to the average sod houses that stood on most farms back then.
It was constructed out of local limestone and granite fieldstones hauled from farm fields in the area. The house was a grandiose, 40-foot by 50-foot, two-story dwelling, complete with an iconic castle-like turret.
The castle remained in the family until the 1950s; after which, the Coghlan Castle was abandoned and fell into a state of disrepair.
Fortunately, it became listed as a National Historical Site in 2008 and renovations began shortly thereafter to help restore and preserve the majestic building.
In 2018, an interpretive panel was installed along Highway 30, three miles northeast of Rolla, to tell the story of North Dakota's one and only castle.
There is a pull-off you can take to see the castle, along Highway 30 near Rolla, North Dakota. A panel is there directing visitors towards it. At the site, there is a sign with more information about the structure.
A castle in North Dakota...who knew, right? This state is always full of surprises! Do you know of any other cool buildings or places like this?
There is another "castle," of sorts, in the Peace Garden State. It's a whimsical fantasy hotel that was created using an old school and some imagination. Plus, there's even a delicious steakhouse restaurant inside. Learn more about this castle hotel in North Dakota here.
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