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Scouts delighted by castle found in Minnesota woods
- Miller Castle, a 12,000-square-foot stone fortress, has become a landmark for Scouts visiting the Parker Scout Reservation.
- The castle, built in 2008 for $1.7 million, accommodates 64 Scouts and is available for various events and rentals.
- Isaiah Anderson from Scouting America noted that Scouts' first reaction is, 'Wow, it's a castle! They're just beyond excited.'
- The Parker Scout Reservation, established in 1941, offers year-round camps and activities for youth organizations.
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Scouts delighted by castle found in Minnesota woods
NISSWA, Minn. — For those unaware of it, there is a sight to behold tucked away in the woods just outside of Merrifield, Minnesota — a castle. Miller Castle, a 12,000-square-foot stone fortress complete with suits of armor, murals and a great hall, has become a lesser-known landmark of the lakes area and the heart of the experience for Scouts visiting the Parker Scout Reservation. “(Scouts’) first reaction is, ‘Wow, it's a castle!’ They're just …
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