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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.
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]
Over time, Burgess' treehouse became a popular tourist attraction. [7] Burgess officiated 23 weddings in the treehouse church, [3] and when not in service, the sanctuary doubled as a basketball court. [8] Although there is no Guinness World Records category for largest treehouse, it was often referred to as the world's largest. [9]
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.
It's 10 stories high, 10,000 square feet, took 11 years to build and was, well, commissioned by God. Devout builder, landscape architect and ordained 'World's Tallest Treehouse' Grew From a Divine ...
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The Bullmastiff is a large dog. Bitches stand some 61–66 cm at the withers, and usually weigh 41–50 kg; on average, dogs stand about 3 cm taller and weigh 9 kg more. [1] The coat may be fawn, red, or brindle, in any shade; some limited white marking on the chest is allowed. The muzzle is black, becoming paler towards the eyes. [1]