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The Palace of Depression

(72) Tourist attraction in Vineland, New Jersey
The Palace of Depression was a building made of junk that was located in Vineland, New Jersey, built by the eccentric George Daynor, a former Alaska gold miner who lost his fortune in the Wall Street Crash of 1929.
Address: 265 S Mill Rd, Vineland, NJ 08360
Phone: (856) 896-4869
The Palace of Depression (or Palace Depression) was a building made of junk that was located in Vineland, New Jersey, built by the eccentric George Daynor, ...
Aug 28, 2023 · On a quiet street in Vineland, N.J., stands a sprawling, mosaic castle that has fascinated locals and tourists for close to a century.
The New Jersey attraction made entirely of junk was dubbed the "strangest house in the world.".
The Palace was open as part of Vineland Founder's Day. Great crowds, informative guided tours of the Palace, interesting museum of artifacts, papers and photos.
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Mar 28, 2022 · The palace was built by George Daynor, who claimed he earned and lost a fortune before he came to Vineland nearly penniless in the late 1920s ...
Nov 15, 2016 · This eccentric folly house was designed by Romanian thinker Bogdan-Petriceicu Hasdeu, with a helping hand from his deceased daughter's spirit.
Daynor opened his Palace Depression to the public on Christmas Day, 1932, and billed it as “the Strangest House in the World,” an antidote to the misery of the ...
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Mar 25, 2022 · This bizarre N.J. landmark, made of stone, junk and odd relics is being re-built. The Palace of ...
Duration: 3:03
Posted: Mar 25, 2022
Long-lost, eighteen-spired, pastel-colored castle built in a swamp out of rusted auto parts and mud by eccentric George Daynor. A tourist attraction for ...