Why "Castle Rock"?

I wonder how many times have we've been asked if the group started in Castle Rock, Colorado? Or, Castle Rock, Washington? Or Castle Rock, Arizona? It turns out there is a 'Castle Rock' in most western U.S. states, as well as under various British castles such as the one in Edinburgh, Scotland, and who knows where else.

The Pre-Civil War Castle of Nottingham

Our Castle Rock name comes from Castle Rock, Nottingham. Yes, that's the castle the Sheriff of Nottingham used to live by, so Robin Hood could swing down from the castle walls to rescue fair damsels. It's a real castle dating from the time of William the Conqueror (the year 1068). Built into the rock is the "Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem Inn," a pub (still serving, since 1180) where knights assembled to go fight for the Holy Land. I was gazing out the window one day at the University, and thought it sounded solid, reliable and long-established. CRC had a nice ring to it as well, with vague computing overtones; so there it was!
 
-Peter Davies

The University of Nottingham The Oldest Inn in the World

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