Part of the charm of Dark Shadows for me, and, I suspect, for many fans, are the fabulous buildings used by the show for the big, dark houses that populated the town of Collinsport, past, present, and parallel. One of the reasons I wanted so badly to attend the 50th Anniversary Dark Shadows Festival after a twelve year drought was to visit the Lyndhurst estate; I'd been in 1997 and again in 2004, and I fell in love. As a bonus, my friends and I braved the woods and its army of stinging nettles to find the remains of the Spratt Mansion, which was used on the show as the exteriors for the Old House. So, having also tripped up to Rhode Island in 1999 to visit Seaview Terrace, I can now say that I've been present at all the Collinwood mansions used in conjunction with the original series! (Maybe next year we'll visit Greystone in Beverly Hills!)
Dark Shadows (1966-1971) was a soap opera with an emphasis on the supernatural that has garnered a cult following in the years since it left the air. The introduction of Barnabas Collins (Jonathan Frid) catapulted the series to enormous success, capturing the public's imagination in a way that continues to endure today. This online fanzine will provide a place for rare photos, articles, stories, artwork, and other multimedia as a tribute to the magic and mystery that is Dark Shadows.
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Tuesday, July 26, 2016
The Great Estate of Collinwood(s)
Labels:
Collinwood,
Lyndhurst,
Seaview Terrace,
Spratt Mansion,
The Old House
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