One day in 1927, Boyce Luther Gulley left his office in Seattle for a lunch-hour doctor's appointment and never returned - not to work, nor to his wife and daughter. Diagnosed with tuberculosis, he disappeared, re-appearing 3 years later in the hills south of Phoenix.
There he spent the last 15 years of his life creating an 18 room mansion out of native stone, adobe, chunks of petroglyphs, and automobile parts. Three stories tall, it is a mish-mash of stone walls and adobe held together by a mortar of sand, cement, calcium, and goat's milk. The castle has crenelated parapets, turrets, and a tower.
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