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The Cloisters is a museum located in Fort Tryon Pack near the northern tip of Manhattan Island on a hill overlooking the Hudson River. It is a branch of the Metropolitan Museum of Art built in the 1930s. The Cloisters specializes in exhibiting art and architecture from Medieval Europe - mostly 12th to 15th century. The Cloisters were a Casterwill base in New York were Focauld Casterwill guarded the secrets of the Casterwill family. The base was disguised under the front of a museum to allow Focauld to remain in hiding from the Blood Spiral.
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Casterwill family base
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99 Fort Tryon Park, New York, NY 10040
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The Cloisters were a Casterwill base in New York were Focauld Casterwill guarded the secrets of the Casterwill family. The base was disguised under the front of a museum to allow Focauld to remain in hiding from the Blood Spiral. The Cloisters is a museum located in Fort Tryon Pack near the northern tip of Manhattan Island on a hill overlooking the Hudson River. It is a branch of the Metropolitan Museum of Art built in the 1930s. The Cloisters specializes in exhibiting art and architecture from Medieval Europe - mostly 12th to 15th century.