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  • The child learned about the history of Singer Castle, including its construction and the people who lived there.
  • They learned about the significance of Singer Castle in the Thousand Islands region of New York.
  • They learned about the castle's role during the Prohibition era and its connection to smuggling activities.
  • They learned about the architectural style of the castle and how it reflects the time period it was built in.
  • They learned about the historical context of the castle, including the social and economic conditions of the time.
  • They learned about the castle's preservation efforts and its current status as a tourist attraction.

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Encourage the child to further explore the history of the Thousand Islands region and its significance in the development of New York State. They can research other castles or historical sites in the area and compare them to Singer Castle. Additionally, they can delve deeper into the Prohibition era and its impact on society, exploring other notable locations and events related to this period in history.

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