Walter von Richthofen erected this rhyolite castle as the show home of Montclair. Alexander Cazin, a fellow German, may have designed this mock medieval fortress with its third-story tower, turrets, and gables. On the northwest corner is a red sandstone bust of Frederick Barbarossa, the medieval ruler who first tried to unify Germany. The original
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Richthofen Castle
1887, Alexander Cazin?. 1910, addition, Maurice Biscoe. 1924, addition, Jacques Benedict. 7020 E. 12th Ave. (at Olive St.) (NR)
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