Every community is unique. If you look hard enough, you can find something special almost anywhere you look. Especially if you’re looking around this little town on the coast of Lake Champlain. It’s home to some of the most unique public sculptures in the state. Take a trip to the quirky side of Vermont and check out this small town that’s dotted with tiny castles. Let's take a closer look at these awesome tiny castles in South Hero, Vermont.
Located in Grand Isle County right in Lake Champlain, South Hero is primarily known as a summer destination and vacation spot. However, it’s hiding a very magical secret.
The town is actually sprinkled with fairytale castles! They were built by South Hero local Harry Barber during the first half of the 20th century.
Barber was born in Switzerland and immigrated to Vermont in the 1920s using a cash settlement granted to him after a mining accident severed his finger. He ended marrying a woman from South Hero and settled in the town for life.
Barber began constructing the castles out of fieldstone and other materials. Some of the castles feature real glazed windows, furniture, fireplaces, and even dungeons. A few are even wired for electricity and running water.
His castles were so beloved by the residents of South Hero that they were perpetually in high demand. Some local residents even used the castles as bargaining chips.
Sadly, Barber committed suicide in 1966. Since then, many of his creations have been demolished or lost. However, at least five full castles and several smaller structures remain.
To see these castles for yourself, hop on a bike and travel around the main roads of South Hero. Most are located on private property but are visible from the roads. Don’t forget your camera! This has to be one of the most unique things to see in Vermont.
Did you know about this fascinating side of South Hero? Know the locations of any publicly accessible miniature castles? Let us know in the comments! For more of the quirkiest finds in Vermont, check out this pirate-themed escape room.
What other roadside attractions in Vermont have you seen that are worth visiting? Tell us which hidden gems in Vermont you've found.
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