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Château Laroche (Loveland Castle)

From Kook Science

Exterior of the Loveland Castle. (CC BY-SA 4.0, 2019-06-29)

Château Laroche (from French: Rock Castle), or the Loveland Castle, is a medievalist castle on the banks of the Little Miami River, north of Loveland, Ohio, designed and self-constructed by Harry Andrews beginning in 1929 as a headquarters for the Knights of the Golden Trail, a Boy Scout troop.

Resources

Reading

  • Michel, Thomas A. (1984), "Harry Andrews and His Castle: A Rhetorical Study", in Ward, Daniel Franklin, Personal Places: Perspectives on Informal Art Environments, Popular Press, p. 111-123 

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Exterior

Interior