List of castles in the United States
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This is a list of castles in the United States. Note that none can properly be described as true castles. They are primarily country houses or follies, built in the style of medieval castles.
- Bannerman's Castle, Pollepel Island, New York, an early 20th century arsenal and warehouse.
- Belcourt Castle, Newport, Rhode Island, a château built in the 1890s for Oliver Belmont.
- Belvedere Castle, New York, a folly in Central Park, built in 1869.
- Biltmore House, North Carolina, a late 19th century Châteauesque house.
- Bishop Castle, Colorado, a 20th century folly.
- Boldt Castle, Heart Island, Thousand Islands, an early 20th century house, with associated follies.
- Bull Run Castle, Aldie, Virginia.
- Carey Mansion, Rhode Island, a Châteauesque house.
- Coral Castle, Florida, a 20th century megalithic structure
- Curwood Castle, Owosso, Michigan, an early 20th century replica of a French chateau.
- Dark Island Castle, Thousand Islands, a late 19th century house, based on descriptions in Sir Walter Scott's novels.
- Gillette Castle, Connecticut, an early 20th century mock-mediaeval house.
- Grey Towers Castle, a building of Arcadia University, Pennsylvania.
- Hearst Castle, San Simeon, California, a 20th century mansion.
- Henderson Castle, Kalamazoo, Michigan, a late 19th century house in the Queen Anne Style.
- Herreshoff Castle, Marblehead, Massachusetts, a mock-mediaval 20th century house.
- Loveland Castle, Loveland, Ohio, a 20th century folly.
- Nichols Hall, a 20th century building of Kansas State University, built to look like a castle.
- Oheka Castle, Long Island, a 20th century country house.
- Old Louisiana State Capitol, Baton Rouge, built in a Gothic Revival style in the mid-19th century.
- Old Main, a late 19th century Gothic Revival building of Eastern Illinois University.
- Searles Castle, Windham, New Hampshire, a 20th century replica of an English Tudor mansion.
- Westbury House, New York, a 20th century mansion.