Lucknow Mansion, built by shoe manufacturer Thomas Plant between 1913 and 1914, is a premier example of the American Arts and Crafts Movement. (COURTESY PHOTO)
The Lucknow Estate is now managed collaboratively by the Castle Preservation Society, Lakes Region Conservation Trust and Crystal Geyser Alpine Water, as a museum, conservation land with hiking trails and water bottling plant. (COURTESY PHOTO)
About 5,300-acres, including seven mountain peaks and many hiking trails, of the original 6,300-acre property remains part of the Lucknow Estate. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Lucknow Mansion, built by shoe manufacturer Thomas Plant between 1913 and 1914, is a premier example of the American Arts and Crafts Movement. (COURTESY PHOTO)
The Lucknow Estate is now managed collaboratively by the Castle Preservation Society, Lakes Region Conservation Trust and Crystal Geyser Alpine Water, as a museum, conservation land with hiking trails and water bottling plant. (COURTESY PHOTO)
About 5,300-acres, including seven mountain peaks and many hiking trails, of the original 6,300-acre property remains part of the Lucknow Estate. (COURTESY PHOTO)
MOULTONBOUROUGH — Castle in the Clouds and the Lakes Region Conservation Trust have announced that the Lucknow Estate has been designated as a National Historic Landmark by the U.S. Department of the Interior.
This esteemed recognition highlights the national significance of the Lucknow Estate for its remarkable architecture, landscape design and conservation efforts spanning over a century.
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