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    Bolt Farm Treehouse might be the most unusual pick, with treehouses and geodesic domes along with mirror-framed cabins that literally meld into their surroundings. In-room splurges are available ...

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    They bought 13.66 acres (5.53 ha) of White Grass property from Frank Galey in 1952. Balderston hired Philadelphia architect John Arnold Bower to design a small group of cabins, a barn and support structures. [31] Retired politician John Hogan bought a homestead on the east side of the park in 1926 for use as a guest ranch and fox farm.

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  9. Bolt's Farm - Wikipedia

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    Bolt's Farm is located about 3 km (1.9 mi) southwest of the Sterkfontein archaeological site and is located in the southwestern corner of the Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site. The site is carved out of the Malmani Subgroup of the Transvaal Supergroup , which formed during the Palaeoproterozoic era around 2.6–2.4 billion years ago under ...