Then, in the early 1990s, the Bannerman Castle Trust led efforts to restore the structure and island to make it safe for the public to visit, according to the company's website. It's been accessible since 2004 and open for tours since 2020.
We got a private tour of the island in 2019 — before tours were available to the public. Take a look at Pollepel Island's decaying castle that's being taken over by nature.
Welcome to Bannerman Castle, an abandoned structure in New York's Hudson River that I visited in 2019.
Today, you can reserve tours on the Bannerman Castle website.
Bannerman Castle is on Pollepel Island, which is about 60 miles north of New York City.
The abandoned castle is visible from the Metro-North Railroad's Hudson train line.
To get to the castle, I took a cab from the Manitou train station to Donahue Memorial Park in the town of Cornwall, New York.
There, I met up with guides from the Bannerman Castle Trust, the group that oversees the preservation and maintenance of the castle.
I boarded a boat on the park's dock with my guides.
I crammed into the boat with two guides and a handful of volunteer gardeners who do landscaping work on Pollepel Island.
Twenty minutes later, I arrived at the castle. From the dock, I thought its beautiful, sturdy-looking walls made the building appear almost functional.
From the dock, we climbed 72 stairs to reach the island.
But my guide told me I could not go inside — it's not safe.
My guide explained that the towers of the castle are held up by external beams with braces made of steel. Each individual section weighs 250 pounds.
But even with this support, there's still a risk that the walls could fall.
All visitors must stay at least 100 feet away from the castle.
Luckily, observation decks are set up around the castle at picturesque vantage points.
A history of accidental explosions and weather damage at Bannerman Castle has left the castle that was once a weapon fortress in this decrepit state.
Francis Bannerman VI, an arms dealer who lived in Brooklyn, bought Pollepel Island in 1900. He wanted a place outside the city to store an arsenal of munitions, according to The New York Times, so he built the fortress and an accompanying harbor.
Bannerman's sons took over the business when he died in 1918. But in 1920, a room full of gunpowder exploded.
This shattered the castle's windows.
Forty-seven years later, the Bannerman family sold the island to New York State.
After that, Pollepel Island was deemed unsafe and declared off-limits by the State of New York.
But in 1992, Neil Caplan, a resident of nearby Beacon, New York, formed the Bannerman Castle Trust.
The group raised money to restore the island; Caplan is its executive director.
The Trust teamed up with New York's Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation to open the island to the public in 2004.
Today, it serves as a theater, museum, and historical site.
Although the main castle is inaccessible, the Trust stabilized another structure that served as the Bannerman family residence. That's now the island's visitor center.
The facade of the building also serves as the backdrop for the theater's stage.
Inside, visitors can find information about the island's past.
Modest exhibits explain the site's history and the construction of the castle. Drawings and documents are framed on the building's distressed walls.
Visitors can also see preserved fixtures from the castle, like this bathtub.
The center also has a gift shop that sells art and T-shirts.
Although the trust has restored parts of the castle since the 1990s, the weather has still taken a toll on the structure in recent decades.
According to the Bannerman Castle Trust, much of the castle's shell collapsed one night in December 2009. Then, just a month later, more walls fell during a winter storm.
On my way back from the castle, the boat took a spin around the island's perimeter.
From the water, we caught glimpses of other pieces of the abandoned fortress, including its deteriorated harbor.
From afar, it was especially clear that nature has already taken over many parts of this mysterious piece of history on the Hudson River.
The combination of medieval architecture and overgrown trees and foliage makes Bannerman Castle a sight worth visiting up close.
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