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The short-lived Chateau: Cassidy Castle, built in Knox by Albany Architect Edward Cassidy in the 1890s, was created and destroyed all within 60 years. It housed families and youth groups before it fell into disrepair, and during its demolition, it burned to the ground in 1949. - Altamont Enterprise Article on Helderberg Hilltowns Book - July 12, 2012
 
The short-lived Chateau: Cassidy Castle, built in Knox by Albany Architect Edward Cassidy in the 1890s, was created and destroyed all within 60 years. It housed families and youth groups before it fell into disrepair, and during its demolition, it burned to the ground in 1949. - Altamont Enterprise Article on Helderberg Hilltowns Book - July 12, 2012
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The short-lived Chateau: Cassidy Castle, built in Knox by Albany Architect Edward Cassidy in the 1890s, was created and destroyed all within 60 years. It housed families and youth groups before it fell into disrepair, and during its demolition, it burned to the ground in 1949. - Altamont Enterprise Article on Helderberg Hilltowns Book - July 12, 2012

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