Boldt Castle
Boldt Castle, located on Heart Island (New York) in the Thousand Islands of the Saint Lawrence River, along the northern border of New York State, is a major landmark and tourist attraction in its region. Heart Island is part of the Town of Alexandria, in Jefferson County.
History
George Boldt, general manager of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New York City and manager of the Bellevue-Stratford Hotel in Philadelphia, and his family enjoyed an earlier frame cottage on Heart Island (the original island's name) for several summers, which they greatly expanded. In 1900, the Boldts launched an ambitious construction campaign to build a huge masonry structure, one of the largest private homes in America. They engaged the architectural firm G. W. & W. D. Hewitt and hundreds of workers for a six-story "castle", a major international landmark. In addition, four other masonry structures on the island are architecturally notable. Equally distinctive is a huge yacht house on a neighboring island where the Boldts had another summer home and a vast estate, incorporating farms, canals, a golf course, tennis courts, stables, and a polo field.
The construction of Boldt Castle ceased abruptly in early 1904 after the death of Boldt's wife, Louise Kehrer Boldt. For 73 years, the castle and other stone structures were left exposed to the harsh winter weather and occasional vandals.[1] The Thousand Islands Bridge Authority acquired Heart Island and the nearby yacht house in 1977,[1] for one dollar, under the agreement that all revenues obtained from the castle operation would be applied towards restoration, so that the island would be preserved for the enjoyment of future generations. In the two decades after acquiring the property, the Thousand Islands Bridge Authority spent some fifteen million dollars for restoration and improvements here, and work continues annually. The initial goal of the restoration of Heart Island was not to finish what had not been completed, but to restore the island to the state it was in when construction was halted. Improvements have gone beyond that stage, however; a stained glass dome, marble floor, and grand staircase woodwork, for instance, now seen in the main hall, were not original but are modern innovations.
The current estate
Today, Boldt Castle is accessible by ferry, private boat or by tour boat from Alexandria Bay; Gananoque, Ontario; Rockport, Ontario; and Ivy Lea, Ontario; and most of the grounds and buildings can be explored by the public for a fee.[1] The boat-owning public may also dock at Heart Island for free.[1] There is a U.S. Customs and Border Protection office (wood structure manned by single customs officer) on Heart Island and visitors coming from Canada require appropriate identification, as visiting the island is considered entering the United States.[1]
Two other buildings on the island are the Power House and the Alster Tower; both are open to the public. The Power House was built to hold a generator to supply the island with power, and now is more of a museum of how electric power was obtained in the early 1900s, as well as a few stories of getting tools and equipment to Heart Island during the castle's construction.[1] The Alster Tower was purposely constructed with slanting and uneven walls, ceilings, and roofs.[1]
The huge George C. Boldt Yacht House on nearby Wellsley Island is unique, warranting a visit by means of another small fee and a shuttle boat connecting it to Heart Island.[1] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.[2]
The 1969 children's novel Secret Castle by Anne Colver (AEP/Knopf Press) is about the castle and Alexandria Bay.
Archive footage of Boldt Castle is featured in the opening cinematic of the 1995 video game Killing Time by the 3DO Company to represent a fictional island estate located on Matinicus Isle off the coast of Maine, where the main story of the game takes place.[3]
Gallery
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Boldt Castle on Heart Island
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Stained glass ceiling of Boldt Castle on Heart Island
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Aerial view of Boldt Castle and some of the Thousand Islands
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 "Bolt Castle" (Press release). Thousand Islands International Bridge Council.
- ↑ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2009-03-13.
- ↑ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1UurULDWO40
- Lucas, Roger. Boldt Castle, Heart Island. Cheektowaga, N.Y.: Research Review Publications, 1992.
- Malo, Paul. Boldt Castle: In Search of the Lost Story. Fulton, N.Y.: Laurentian Press, 2001.
External links
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- Gilded Age Mansions
- Official website
- Boldt Castle - Gift of Love: A site with many images and much information; Cited in Malo's book (see "References" above).
- Ian Coristine's Thousand Islands Castles & Grand Cottages Gallery
- Thousand Islands Life
- Andrew Cusak: Boldt Castle
Coordinates: 44°20′40″N 75°55′21″W / 44.344525°N 75.922575°W