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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.
Nationality: American: Occupation(s) Master treehouse builder, television host, author: Known for: Host of Animal Planet's Treehouse Masters, builder, author: Notable work: As author: Treehouses: The Art and Craft of Living Out on a Limb (as Peter Nelson, pub. 1994), Home Tree Home: Principles of Treehouse Construction and Other Tall Tales (with Gerry Hadden, Penguin Books, 1997), The ...
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Even the Treehouse Master himself is in awe of this 5,000 square-foot treehouse. Built on massive, "seductive" trees with "curves in all the right places," this treehouse is an absolute behemoth.
This category includes television programs that have regularly aired their first-run episodes on Treehouse TV. It does not include programs which first appeared on a different network. It does not include programs which first appeared on a different network.
Construction began in 1993, mostly by Burgess, who says that, in a vision, God commanded him to build a treehouse. It became a popular local attraction and was unofficially called the largest tree house in the world. [1] It was closed by the state on August 30, 2012, for fire code violations. [2]
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