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Second Floor |
The second floor foyer area with stairs leading to the first and third floors. The second floor foyer area as seen from the stairs to the first floor. This fire hose was along the wall of the foyer area. A look outside the window reveals the flag and the smaller Mast home. A large cabinet left behind by the Knights of Pythias. An old photograph of what we assume was members of the club. Another photograph of former club members with more underneath. "Steuben Lodge" was inscribed at the top of the cabinet. Most of the doorknobs in the castle were all similar to this one. Some of the doors to the rooms were numbered. Most of the bedrooms also had a sink installed. The fireplace and lighting fixture inside one of the bedrooms. A door leading to a former bedroom now used for storage. This small room contained bedding from the nursing home. An old bathroom with a tub, sink and toilet (not in shot). Some of the cosmetic damage to the ceiling. This bedroom is used to store Christmas decorations. A glimpse into the Christmas decoration room with creepy lighting fixture. The fireplace and radiator inside of yet antoher bedroom. Each bedroom had a small closet for clothing to be stored. This hallway lead to two seperate bedrooms. Walking back into the hallway. A closer look at one of the doors on the second floor. Some of the woodwork around the doors. This room was uniquely carpeted and stored lots of artificial flowers. A Pepsi sits on the fireplace mantle of the "flower room". The lighting fixture, radiator, and bay window of the "flower room". A close look at some of the detailed woodwork on the second floor. Some more of the cosmetic damage to the castle's interior. A locked door on the second floor...not sure what's inside. A second floor foyer window looking out to the road below. The stairway to the third floor of the castle.
The second floor foyer area with stairs leading to the first and third floors.
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Elevator / Miscellaneous |
The entry for the castle's elevator from the first floor foyer area. Inside the castle's old elevator...and yes, it still works! The plaque on the floor states it was made by Ohio Elevator & Machine. To go up or down, you must hold the button in. Let go and it stops. This shield was located on the elevator wall. The elevator's maximum capacity is 3000lbs. A dumbwaiter in the hallway used to transport food. An old fuse box in the second floor hallway.
The entry for the castle's elevator from the first floor foyer area.
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