Saturday, August 13, 2016

Would You Like To Live In A Castle??

While the family was visiting we went to visit nearby Bishop's Castle.

 Built by one man.  The idea of the castle being a one man project was born in the process of the doing and was not an original intention or a childhood dream. And he kept building. And building. And the Bishop Castle grew... 
The land was purchased in 1959 and Jim Bishop started building in 1969.
As the castle grew, so did word of the guy up in the mountains who was pursuing the American Dream ~ to be King of your own Castle! 
People came to visit more and more often.
There is no admission charged but there is a donation box and a gift shop.
 The gift shop and the donation box are the primary sources of funding 
for the construction of the Bishop Castle. 
The proceeds also fund a charity (Bishop Castle Non-Profit Charitable Foundation for New-Born Heart Surgery) that the family set up designed to financially help local families with medical expenses for young children that aren't covered by insurance.


Stained Glass Memorials . . .

Custom stained glass memorials can be to memorialize 
a wedding at the Castle, or to remember a loved one.
A local artist is the creator of these exquisite one of a kind windows, 
which Jim Bishop himself installs as permanent fixtures of the Bishop Castle.

Enter The Dragon . . .
In the mid 1980's, a friend of Jim's was driving a truck 
full of discarded stainless steel warming plates from a hospital to the local landfill. 
He decided that Jim could probably put this motherload of 
expensive stainless steel to better use than the dump could. 
Jim spent the winter building a chimney out of the steel, 
riveting thousands of hammered "scales" that he had cut out 
of the plates together around a steel frame. 
The dragon was completed in the spring and Jim hauled it up the mountain 
to tackle the daunting task of raising and installing this incredible sculpture 
to where it rests today perched off of the front of the Grand Ballroom 
eighty feet in the air! 
Later on came the addition of a burner from a hot air balloon (that was donated!) 
which Jim put in the back of the dragons throat, 
making it a true Fire Breathing Dragon! 
The dragon usually gets fired up weekends through the summer. 

For those not afraid of heights! 







 Every boy dreams of being a knight in shining armor, right?

 Final thoughts . . .


 Until Next Time!!

1 comment:

  1. What a fun place to visit! Sure let his thoughts show brightly on those signs. Gotta love it!

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