Redstone's history dates to the late 19th century, when J. C. Osgood, director of the Colorado Fuel and Iron Company, built Cleveholm Manor, now known as Redstone Castle. Here he entertained other titans of his day, such as John D. Rockefeller, J. P. Morgan, and Teddy Roosevelt. Among the home's embellishments are gold-leaf ceilings, maroon velvet walls, silk brocade upholstery, marble and mahogany fireplaces, Persian rugs, and Tiffany chandeliers. Although the Castle has been closed as a public lodge for several years, Redstone Historical Society is overseeing operations so that you can still catch a glimpse of the baronial splendor during sporadic tours.
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