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(Ruins of the G.A. Townsend manor house Gapland Hall, at Gathland in the 1940s. It was an eleven-room house, built in 1885. After Townsend's death, Gapland changed hands three times before it was acquired by the Department of Forests and Parks and named...) |
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Ruins of the G.A. Townsend manor house Gapland Hall, at Gathland in the 1940s. It was an eleven-room house, built in 1885. After Townsend's death, Gapland changed hands three times before it was acquired by the Department of Forests and Parks and named as a state park in 1949.
(Photo courtesy of Bill Van Gilder)
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