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'''Cassidy's Castle'''
 
Cassidy's Castle was located in the Town of Knox on Old Stage Road(26) and was
built, inhabited
and deserted in the short span of 50 years. Edward A. Cassidy, an
Albany architect, studied in France during the 1890s and there conceived the idea of
building a castle on the highest part of his estate. He selected George Weaver as
contractor, and bought
an entire square mile of land to insure a plentiful supply of
the Oriskany stone they planned to use. Once completed, Cassidy Castle with its
Norman arch, glass
-
enclosed turret and ancient stone architecture became widely
known.
 
A tourist hotel was erec
ted on the side of the mountain to house the guests who
came to see it and Saturday night game
-
cock matches. The estate also contained a
quarter
-
mile enclosed racetrack which Cassidy used to break and train his colts.
 
Cassidy sold his estate to Harriet Ch
ristie of Camp Pinnacle, who in the 1940s
transferred the castle and several acres to the Salvation Army of Albany to be
converted into a Fresh Air Camp. The castle was eventually torn down.

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Cassidy's Castle

Cassidy's Castle was located in the Town of Knox on Old Stage Road(26) and was built, inhabited and deserted in the short span of 50 years. Edward A. Cassidy, an Albany architect, studied in France during the 1890s and there conceived the idea of building a castle on the highest part of his estate. He selected George Weaver as contractor, and bought an entire square mile of land to insure a plentiful supply of the Oriskany stone they planned to use. Once completed, Cassidy Castle with its Norman arch, glass - enclosed turret and ancient stone architecture became widely known.

A tourist hotel was erec ted on the side of the mountain to house the guests who came to see it and Saturday night game - cock matches. The estate also contained a quarter - mile enclosed racetrack which Cassidy used to break and train his colts.

Cassidy sold his estate to Harriet Ch ristie of Camp Pinnacle, who in the 1940s transferred the castle and several acres to the Salvation Army of Albany to be converted into a Fresh Air Camp. The castle was eventually torn down.

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