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Constructed between 1902 and 1904 by Charles Fourier Stollmeyer, the son of a wealthy asphalt miner, Stollmeyer's Castle is one of the Magnificent Seven Houses located along the western side of Queen's Park Savannah. The elaborate Scottish-style castle is believed by some to have been inspired by Balmoral Castle in Scotland, and is primarily made out of imported brick, Italian marble, and hand-cut blocks of limestone. U.S. forces occupied the castle during most of World War II, but it was acquired by the Government of Trinidad and Tobago in 1979 and immediately opened to the public.
West Queens Park Savannah, Port of Spain, Trinidad

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Adventure Farm and Nature Reserve
Argyle Falls
Emperor Valley Zoo
Englishman's Bay
Fort James
Fort King George
Hanuman Statue
Kelleston Drain
Las Cuevas Bay
Main Ridge Forest Reserve
Maracas Bay
Marianne Beach
Nanan's Caroni Bird Sanctuary
National Museum and Art Gallery
Pigeon Point
Piparo Mud Volcano
Pitch Lake
Royal Botanic Gardens
Stollmeyer's Castle
Stonehaven Bay
Store Bay
Temple in The Sea
The Nylon Pool
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