Skip the ghost stories and focus on the architecture; the owners died mid-construction in 1861, leaving three floors of raw, exposed brick and unfinished wood. It feels like a time capsule of a failed dream. Spend an hour walking the grounds and peering into the skeletal interior. The guided tour feels a bit stiff, but seeing the original craftsmanship up close makes the modest ticket price feel worth it. Definitely wear comfortable shoes for the humidity.
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