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Gloucester, Massachusetts is home to many monuments, sites, and museums to commemorate the town's rich history, but one that stands out is the Hammond Castle Museum. I went ahead & visited because I overheard of the Paranormal activities and gigantic organ pipes… Once owned by a famous inventor John Hays Hammond Jr, Gloucester’s Hammond Castle is now open to the public as a museum and event space. With its quirky design features and distinctive style, the castle has become a hidden gem along Gloucester’s iconic waterfront. Host Rachel Holt gets a special tour of the castle and learns about its unique place in history. This is the story of a childhood fantasy come to life. John Hays Hammond Jr., eccentric inventor, built his boyhood dream. A medieval castle on the coast of Gloucester, Massachusetts. Inside the castle is the skull of one of Christopher Columbus' crewmen, vanishing doors, a room that rains, and a whole lot more. Check it out! John Hays Hammond Jr. (April 13, 1888 – February 12, 1965) was an American inventor known as "The Father of Radio Control". Hammond's pioneering developments in electronic remote control are the foundation for all modern radio remote control devices, including modern missile guidance systems, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), and the unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAVs). Of Hammond's many individual inventions, the inventions which have seen the most significant application are the variable pitch or controlled pitch propellers and single dial radio tuning.[1][2][3] He was the son of mining engineer John Hays Hammond, Sr.