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Cameron-Masland Mansion
Carlisle, United States
Cameron-Masland Mansion was built in 1908 by US State Senator James McCormick Cameron as a summer retreat. It was purchased by C.H. Masland & Sons in 1951 and used as a guest house for their potential clients and an employee training center. The Nature Conservatory purchased the mansion and 1,430 acres of South Mountain in 1973. The estate was dedicated as Kings Gap, the third PA state park in 1977.