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  2. Fairy houses - Wikipedia

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    Fairy houses have been recorded on Monhegan Island in Maine since the 1950s, [3] although some claim they date back to the early 20th century. [4] These houses were primarily made by local children. [3] [4] In the early 2000s, New Hampshire writer Tracy Kane began publishing children's books on fairy houses after visiting Monhegan. [5]

  3. Sally J. Smith (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Sally J. Smith is an American artist who creates fairy house sculptures and land art. [1] [2] She is based in Westport, New York near Lake Champlain [3] [1] in the Adirondack Mountains. [4] She grew up in Shelburne, Vermont and previously worked as a watercolorist [3] and illustrator. Smith runs the artist studio Greenspirit Arts. [1]

  4. Fairytale Forest - Wikipedia

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    This classic fairy tale was brought to life by Karel Willemen and entered into the park scene in 2009. It was designed as Assepoester. The scene takes place inside Cinderella's stepmother's house. In the garden, the grave of Cinderella's real mother is seen, with a tree hanging over it.

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  6. The 10 Most Beautiful Forests Around the World to Add to Your ...

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    With deep woods, quaint villages, and a hazy, mystical wonder, the Black Forest looks like a fairy tale come to life and inspired some of most beloved stories from the Brothers Grimm—including ...

  7. Horace Burgess's Treehouse - Wikipedia

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    The 97-foot-tall (30 m) tree house and church was supported by a still-living 80 ft (24 m) white oak tree with a 12 ft-diameter (3.7 m) base, and relied on six other oak trees for support. [5] He built it using 258,000 nails with a nailgun, and about 500 pounds of penny nails driven by hand. [ 3 ]