Castle Hill - United States

United States

  • Castle Hill (Sitka, Alaska), an archaeological site
  • Castle Hill, California, a census-designated place
  • Castle Hill, Maine, a town in Aroostook County
  • Castle Hill (Ipswich, Massachusetts), a historic house
  • Castle Hill, Bronx, New York, a neighborhood in New York City
  • Castle Hill Light, Newport, Rhode Island, a historic lighthouse and inn
  • Castle Hill (Virginia), a historic plantation in Albemarle County
  • Castle Hills, Texas, a small city in Bexar County

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