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At Bishop Castle in Rye, Colorado, visitors gathered to celebrate Jim Bishop, the visionary who spent decades building a ...
Bishop Castle, one of Colorado's quirkiest roadside attractions, is in the midst of a transitional period after decades of autocratic rule -- a bridge without a clear destination.
For those who knew him best, Jim Bishop was more than just the man who built this castle. He was a visionary, a fighter, and ...
Jim Bishop and his castle are the definition of "Colorful Colorado." Bishop, a lifelong Pueblo resident, acquired property off Colorado 165 as a teen in 1969 and used it to turn a dream into ...
A memorial service is planned for the visionary behind one of Colorado’s most unique attractions — Bishop Castle.
Jim Bishop began building his monumental stone castle high atop a hillside in the forest of the Wet Mountains in 1969.
Bishop Castle reported on Thursday morning that the man who built the well-known stone structure along the San Isabel National Forest has died.
Bishop spent 44 years of his life building Bishop Castle, one of the state’s quirkiest roadside attractions, which sits along Colorado 165 near the small town of Rye.
Thousands of people turned out in the late September sunshine to enjoy Bishop's Castle's Michaelmas Fair.
Colorado News Bishop Castle builder Jim Bishop dies at 80 Bishop is well-known in Colorado for Bishop Castle, which he built himself in the San Isabel National Forest.
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