Cottonland Castle, located in Waco, USA, began as an unframed home in 1890 and was later transformed to resemble a castle from Germany’s Rhine River. The structure’s white sandstone and limestone exterior inspired the name of the surrounding Castle Heights neighborhood. After falling into disrepair, the castle underwent a significant renovation, featured on the television show Fixer Upper: The Castle. Today, visitors can explore the restored interior and learn about its rich history during public tours.
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