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Cindy O'Connor provides an entertaining, pun-filled tour of Solomon's Castle.
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The elephant nicknamed "Jeb the Bushman," took 300 hours to complete.
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Howard Solomon also built the "Boat in a Moat," which serves as part of the restaurant as well.
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This is one of the 90-plus stained glass windows that adorn Solomon's Castle.
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There's humor everywhere you look at Solomon's Castle, such as in this "Where's Waldo" chess set.
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Visitors can "Remember the Alamo" while touring the grounds of Solomon's Castle, where this Alamo replica also is located.
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The stained glass windows on this portion of Solomon's Castle represents the planets in our solar system.
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Howard Solomon completed this self-portrait.
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This is one of the most unique windows in the castle, which is in the residence portion.
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This lion is made from five oil drums and took 45 days to complete.
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A Dr. Seuss woodwork seems appropriate in Solomon's Castle, where irony and humor lurk in every corner.
ONA — I see empty dog food cans, beer bottles, soda cans, juice jugs and milk bottles in my recycling bin.
Howard Solomon might see an octopus window-washing team (“they really stick to it”).