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Ate at the Beardslee Castle for my birthday.
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Renee <3 Jess. This beautiful wedding took place inside the historic Beardslee Castle in upstate New York. Set amongst the most magnificent stonework, these brides said I DO and danced the night away to the hot rock sounds of Hot Cousin.
#225: Hold a Special Event at Beardslee Castle (or just have dinner there)
#225: Hold a Special Event at Beardslee Castle (or just have dinner there)
Sometimes I wonder how I find the quirkiest places, and this place would make my top 10 list of odd places to visit in the area. Beardslee Castle is a castle (restaurant and special events facility) located in Little Falls, NY. It was constructed in 1860 as a replica of an Irish castle.
The place is a weird mixture of quaint and adorable with seriously haunted joojoo. They hold murder mystery dinners there, and I HIGHLY RECOMMEND checking one of these out!
The main floor is the main dining room. Upstairs is a banquet hall reserved for weddings and large events. In the cellar is a series of tavern-like rooms with some tavern games and a bar. They call it a dungeon (aptly named). They also have a wine room in the cellar, good for intimate dinners.
The castle is widely rumored and reported to be haunted. It was the scene for investigations by The Atlantic Paranormal Society (TAPS) in June 2010. It was also featured in a segment of "Haunted History" on the History Channel in 1999. The website has a bunch of ghost stories, so check them out.
I was here a few years ago: a friend of mine was celebrating a big birthday, so his fiancee threw him a surprise party. It was a murder-mystery party (just for our group); the restaurant catered it with food, and our friends ran the storyline. We all came dressed in costume. It was an awesome time, and the castle staff were very accommodating to ensure we all had a good time! (Yes, that's me in white, looking a bit ridiculous as "Cindy Crawfish!")
NOTE: The whole place, including the main dining room, smells a bit musty. ESPECIALLY in the dungeon downstairs. If you have must/mold allergies, I'm not sure that this is a good locale for you.
http://www.beardsleecastle.com
successful day. went shopping and to breakfast this morning with my parents, then went to beardslee castle afterwards with everyone to look at it to know what we have to decorate for the wedding in two weeks, then vacuumed and cleaned the house a bit for mom. Then for the past like hour or so I've been putting in job applications and thinking about my future for moving to Boston. Gah. So exciting but so scary. Now, I think I'm going to look up things for my graduation party since mom said I need to start looking into that kind of stuff so it can be badass and I also have to start taking practice permit tests so i can get that soon. Crazyyyy!
You know the show ghost hunters?
They visited a place that's like 15 mins from my house lol my grandparents live right by it Beardslee castle (or manor idr what they called it)