Quigley's Castle Eureka Springs Arkansas 8/19/2017
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An American Castle in Arkansas - Eureka Springs Castle Rogues Manor
If you’ve ever thought, “I wish I could live in a castle,” you’ve got one thing in common with Smith Treuer, the creator of Castle Rogue’s Manor.
Treuer’s castle sits high on a 100ft bluff with 360 degree views of sprawling Ozark forest and two natural moats, just outside the small, artistic city of Eureka Springs in Arkansas.
The castle complex contains a Great Hall, a Gatekeeper’s Cottage, two guard towers, and seven octagonal towers, all of which Treuer designed and built himself with the help of local craftsmen and using locally sourced black walnut and red cedar, as well as salvaged redwood.
Treuer began work on the castle in 1998, and it has grown and changed throughout the building process. The Gatekeeper’s Cottage, which was originally intended to be a small structure, is now a six storied building complete with towers, gables, and a flagpole that took seven years to complete.
The Great Hall, which took another seven years to build, features a massive medieval fireplace, complete with a stone mantle large enough for musicians to perform, and a sculpture of bronze dragons who breathe actual hot air from the fire.
The castle can be hired for weddings, receptions, galas, reunions, charity events and celebrations. Guided tours of the castle are also available by appointment.
Hundreds of artists and craftsmen from the local community have been involved in building, furnishing, and decorating the castle over the past 20 years. In the words of Smith Treuer, the castle is a “wonderland of architectural fantasy”.
Quigley Castle
Our visit to Quigley's Castle in Eureka Springs Arkansas.
Quigley's Castle
A beautiful and unique dwelling in NW Arkansas. The dream of one person - Elise Quigley! Truly celebrates the Ozarks.
Top Tourist Attractions in Eureka Springs - Arkansas
Top Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Eureka Springs - Arkansas:
Thorncrown Chapel, Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge, Beaver Lake, St. Elizabeth's Catholic Church, Christ of the Ozarks, Lake Leatherwood, Blue Spring Heritage Center, Quigley's Castle, Onyx Cave Park, Eureka Springs Historical Museum
In a Day’s Drive: Eureka Springs Treehouses, Caves & Castles - KNWA
Just off the main street that runs through the city of Eureka Springs, that’s located in the Ozark Mountains of Northwest Arkansas, there’s a hidden resort that brings fantasy to life.
Eureka Springs 4-26-19 Spring Fling
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Eureka Springs Lodging
Looking for a weekend trip with friends, a family vacation, or a romantic getaway with someone special? Eureka Springs has lodging options that include something for everyone.
Bed and breakfasts, guest houses, unique or familiar brand hotels, historic hotels (ghost stories optional), to lush tree houses with all the amenities. If you’re looking for something out of the ordinary, we even have safari cabins, Hobbit caves and castles!
Many of our lodging establishments provide on-site dining, gift shops, spas, workout rooms, swimming pools and are in walking distance to downtown. Or if you’re craving privacy, we have cozy cabins and cottages tucked into the woods.
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A day in Eureka Springs Arkansas. Volkswagen car show and sights of the city.
They said They Would Build a Castle in Arkansas - They Were Not Messing Around
When Bruce and Joan Johnson decided they wanted to build a Castle in North West Arkansas they went all in. Now the Dromborg is an architectural landmark overlooking Fayetteville. After an interior photography shoot with the Dromborg, I had a chance to talk with them about their amazing residence.
As a Luxury Interior Photographer, I have a chance to shoot at some interesting places with equally compelling stories. In my new series of short interviews, Global Image Creation on Location, my Clients will share these stories directly with you. I hope you enjoy this first installment from the Dromborg Castle in Fayetteville, AR. You can check out their website at . Please give the video a thumbs up and subscribe to our channel for future updates.
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In a Day’s Drive: Eureka Springs Treehouses, Caves & Castles
Just off the main street that runs through the city of Eureka Springs, that’s located in the Ozark Mountains of Northwest Arkansas, there’s a hidden resort that brings fantasy to life.
Magnetic & Crescent Spring
Magnetic and Crescent Spring located in Eureka Springs, Arkansas.
The Magnetic Spring historic sign reads..
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Magnetic Spring
Any Metal Object Placed In The Spring Water Was Widely Claimed To Become Magnetized. It Was Also Claimed That Exclusive Use Of The From Magnetic Spring Would Cure Physical Debility And Aid In Overcoming Drug Addiction. Drug Addiction Was Prevalent In The Late Victorian Era Due To Widespread Use Of Patient Medicines Containing Alcohol And Narcotics.
A Large Wooden Pavilion Was Built Over The Original Spring Site, And Was Widely Used By Visitors. The Tourist Social Hour Club, A Group Concerned With The Entertainment Of Tourists, Met Regularly At Magnetic Spring From 1885 To 1935.
Magnetic Spring Was Originally Owned By General Powell Clayton And The Eureka Springs Improvement Company. General Clayton Deeded The Property To The City Of Eureka Springs In 1911. At That Time, Workmen Were Hand-Excavating Thirty-Eight Feet Into The Side Of The Mountain To Open The Main Stream Of Water. The Picnic Pavilion Was Left In Place, And A New Wood And Stone Shelter Was Built Over The Spring. Local Newspapers Praised The New Improvements Saying, “Magnetic Spring Has For Years Brought More People To Eureka Springs Than Any Other Thing.”
In Partnership With The Greater Eureka Springs Chamber Of Commerce And The Community Development Partnership. “
Crescent Spring historic sign..
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Crescent Spring And Trail
Crescent Spring Was Revered For Its Healing Water Almost As Much As The Basin, The Legendary Indian Healing Spring. Situated Beside The Wagon Road On A Hillside With A Rocky Outcropping Described As “Crescent” Shaped, The Spring Was Soon Given That Name, As Was The Crescent Hotel, The Fine Limestone Structure Built At Its Summit In 1886.
Street Maps Dated 1886 Show A Stone Retaining Wall And A Circular Enclosure Of Stone At The Spring. Adjacent To It, Twelve Stair Steps Of Dressed Beaver Limestone Lead To A Public Thoroughfare Ten Feet In Width Extending To Park Avenue On The Hillside Above.
Earliest View, An Artist’s Sketch Of Crescent Spring, Published In 1881, Shows A Simple Wood Shed Built To Shade And Protect The Waters. The Shed Was Replaced By An Ornate Wood Gazebo With Copper Clad Roof Constructed By 1886, Creating A Beautiful Promenade For Resort Visitors.
Crescent Spring And A Reservation Of The Hillside Above And On Either Side Of The Spring Were Set Aside In The Original Plat Of The Town Site Surveyed August, 1979. Named Spring Reservations Around The “Principal Springs”, Which Included Crescent Spring, By Name, Were Established By Ordinance NO. 1, Enacted April, 1880. Upon The Incorporation Of Eureka Springs As A City.
In Partnership With The Greater Eureka Springs Chamber Of Commerce And The Community Development Partnership. “
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Lake Leatherwood in Eureka Springs, Arkansas (a short)
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Best Attractions & Things to do in Eureka Springs, Arkansas AR
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List of Best Things to do in Eureka Springs, Arkansas (AR)
Thorncrown Chapel
Turpentine Creek Wildlife Refuge
Intrigue Theater
St. Elizabeth's Catholic Church
Beaver Lake
Christ of the Ozarks
Eureka Springs Historical Downtown
Basin Spring Park
Quicksilver Gallery
Lake Leatherwood
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