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Sleep in a Gilded Age Castle on an Island | Cleveland News

Sleep in a Gilded Age Castle on an Island | Cleveland News

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Step into a Gilded Age time capsule on Dark Island, where Singer Castle—built in 1903 for sewing machine magnate Frederick Bourne—offers secret passageways, a medieval great hall, and even an electric light bath. Once home to the Bourne family, then a religious group, it’s now owned by investors and available for overnight stays from $800 (or tour-only for $15). Located just steps from Canada, this seven-acre island fortress is open May to Halloween—and yes, they’re considering a haunted package for October. With boat tours, shuttles, or your own vessel, it’s history you can sleep in.

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