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  1. Dec 6, 2016 · However, in August 1968, Mrs. Zahodiakin had a legal battle with the New Jersey Department of Transportation over the fate of the castle. The Department hoped to build a service road for Route 24 where the castle stood — but Mrs. Zahodiakin refused to sell the castle. Seeing no other path

  2. Mar 27, 2017 · The castle sat on a sprawling 15-acre parcel of land that ran along the Passaic River. Fearful of intruders or possible kidnapping, the Vanderpoel’s built a high stone wall around their home and ...

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  4. Feb 18, 2024 · There are three entrances into SUMMIT One Vanderbilt. One entrance is at 45 East 42nd Street (street level) and the second entrance is in the Transit Hall of One Vanderbilt, at the corner of Vanderbilt Avenue and 43rd Street. The third entrance is located on the Main Concourse Level of Grand Central Terminal.

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  5. GIS Maps. The City of Summit has a web base mapping service that can be accessed by CLICKING HERE. ... Summit, NJ 07901. Phone: 908-277-9400. Summer Hours:

  6. Once located where Route 24, River Road, and JFK Parkway interchange. Demolished 1969 by the New Jersey Highway Department.

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  7. Nov 13, 2017 · was used as the castle's access road. The castle was built by the Colt firearms family in 1870. From there, a long list of successors owned the property. In 1879, G.H. Gossler lived there, according to a map of Summit, and then in 1892, Gustav H. Schwab from the North German Lloyd Steamship Lines resided there.

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