Oklahoma has more castles than one might expect, especially considering it achieved statehood in 1907. And while the Collings Castle certainly isn’t a true Medieval castle, it was certainly built to look that way. The history of this decaying structure is certainly fascinating, and the best part is, it’s still open to the public.

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It isn’t every day you can head to a state park and check out an almost 100-year-old castle that looks straight out of the Medieval time period. Have you ever seen the Collings Castle in person?

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