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Founded in the early 1980s, Treetops Resort in Gaylord, Michigan, initially focused on skiing. In 1987, it introduced the Masterpiece Course, its first golf course designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr.
Treetops is the former estate of torch singer and actress Libby Holman.In 2001, a successful effort was made by local citizens to save the estate from development. As a result, 94 acres of pristine grounds were preserved as a state park, with a further 11 acres around the Treetops mansion covered by a conservation easement. [2]
Treetop or Treetops may refer to: . The top of a tree; Tree Top, an American fruit processing company; Treetops Hotel, Aberdare National Park, Kenya; Treetops (state park), former estate of torch singer and actress Libby Holman, now the Mianus River State Park, Connecticut, USA
Treetops were a Melbourne band who released three EPs between 2002 and 2005. The core members were Ben Montero, Emmett Smith, Leif Gordon Bruce and Jordan Speering, with The Age once referring to them as, "a two-piece that collaborates with other players".
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Major Eric George Sherbrooke Walker, MC (1887–1976) was a hotelier and founder of the Outspan Hotel and Treetops Hotel in Kenya, as well as a decorated military officer.He is remembered as the host of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip when they visited Treetops in 1952, shortly before receiving news of the death of King George VI and Elizabeth's accession to the throne.
Cowley Heller grew up in New York in a literary and artistic family. [1] Her grandfather, Malcolm Cowley, was a renowned poet and critic, her aunt Hayden Herrera is an art historian and biographer, and her sister-in-law Zoë Heller is also a writer.
Norwich is a city and county seat of Chenango County, New York, United States.Surrounded on all sides by the Town of Norwich, [2] the city's name is taken from Norwich, England. [3]