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CTMQ > Everything Else > Houses, Communities, Libraries, & Businesses > White Cloud

White Cloud

January 14, 2012 by Steve 1 Comment

Oh It’s Not So Bad
White Cloud

Salisbury

This house was featured in, I believe, Connecticut Curiosities several years ago and was deemed “an out of place Star Wars House.” The authors (one of whom I know) were probably just parroting what someone from Salisbury told them, as I’m sure that town can be pretty stodgy. Since the address was written in the book, I’m not afraid to expose it:

I happened to drive by after a couple days in the Catskills – it’s right off of 44, but you can’t really see much of the house from the road. Here’s what you can see:

You see? It’s not all that crazy. And if you flew over it in a hot air balloon, here’s what it looks like:

So why do a page on this? Simple: Because 4 people over the next 10 years will search for “Salisbury Star Wars House” and find this and not waste their time driving to Salisbury for it.

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  1. Patrick James Donoghue says

    May 11, 2025 at 10:17 pm

    I have driven by this house for 40 years and woudl lov to more about it. I know the architect was Alfredo De Vido but can’t find any photos or descriptipns

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