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  2. Pete Nelson - Wikipedia

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    His latest book, titled Be in a Treehouse, details the technical aspects of building in the trees along with showcasing treehouses from all over the world. In 1997 Nelson co-founded the Tree-House Workshop. [7] In 2006, Nelson opened Treehouse Point, a bed-and-breakfast composed entirely of treehouses, near Fall City outside of Seattle, WA. [6]

  3. Treehouse Masters - Wikipedia

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    Treehouse Masters is an American reality television series that aired on Animal Planet and starred Pete Nelson, a master treehouse builder and owner of Nelson Treehouse and Supply. [1] Each episode, Nelson and his team design and build custom treehouses for clients across the country.

  4. Tree tent - Wikipedia

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    [1] Like tree houses, a tree tent may be accessed via a rope ladder [citation needed] and provide a sheltered environment for recreation and various outdoor activities. [2] The portable nature of this type of shelter provides for more versatile location choice than a conventional tree house or a camping tent. [3]

  5. Rope ladder - Wikipedia

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  6. Tarzan's Treehouse - Wikipedia

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    The tree was 80 feet (24 m) tall, weighed 150 short tons (140 t), and contained a total of 300,000 vinyl leaves. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] On June 23, 1999, Tarzan's Treehouse opened to park guests, just as Disney's animated Tarzan premiered in movie theaters. [ 4 ]

  7. Tree house - Wikipedia

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    A tree house in the park of the Château de Langeais in the Loire Valley, France. A tree house, tree fort or treeshed, is a platform or building constructed around, next to or among the trunk or branches of one or more mature trees while above ground level. Tree houses can be used for recreation, work space, habitation, a hangout space and ...

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