The Palace of Depression was built in 1932 out of one man’s imagination, but was destroyed in the 1960s. A decade later, a father and son worked to rebuild it.
‘The Palace Of Depression’ Turned Stone & Junk Into A NJ Landmark. Completed on Christmas Day, 1932, as an eighteen-spired, pastel-colored castle built in a swamp out of rusted auto parts and mud.
A Depression-era mansion built from stone and junkyard parts in New Jersey aims to reopen this summer, according to the president of its restoration association.A two-decade dream to rebuild the Palace of Depression in Vineland, Cumberland…