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  2. Pete Nelson - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, Nelson's dream of a career in treehouses was rekindled by the book How to Build Treehouses, Huts and Forts by David Stiles that was sent to him by a high school friend [5] and shortly thereafter, he built his first adult treehouse in his back yard in Colorado Springs, moving to Washington State that same year, where he built homes and started writing books about treehouses.

  3. Matthew McConaughey Says He One Built a 13 Story Treehouse - AOL

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    In his 'McConaughey Takes' on the movie 'Mud,' Matthew McConaughey revealed how he built a 13 story tall tree house from stolen lumber when he was 13.

  4. 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.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Builder Chris Whalley Constructs a Treehouse That's ... - AOL

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    If you're planning a Christmas vacation and looking for five-star accommodations during your stay, you might be browsing the rates at a Marriott or Four Seasons hotel. But if you're headed to ...

  7. Horace Burgess's Treehouse - Wikipedia

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    [1] Inspired by the vision, Burgess began building the treehouse and continued working on it for the next 12 years. [3] 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 ]

  8. Treehouse attachment bolt - Wikipedia

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    Treehouse attachment bolts or TABs are specialized bolts engineered for treehouse construction. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Various models and trademarks exist, with names such as Garnier limbs (GLs); tree anchor bolts; artificial limbs; heavy limbs or hyper limbs (HLs); special tree fastener or stud tree fastener (STFs).

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