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The World's Biggest Treehouse. Posted: 10 May 2011 04:29 AM PDT Located in Crossville, Tennessee, this treehouse took Horace Burgess 14 years to build it around an 80-foot-tall white oak tree, with a diameter of 12 feet. Six other strong trees that act like natural pillars support the 97-feet-tall wooden edifice. Burgess started working on this huge treehouse after he had a vision back in 1993. The treehouse has 10 floors, averaging 9 to 11 feet in height with an estimated 8,000 to 10,000 square feet. This 56-year-old landscape architect used about 258,000 nails in this structure and $12,000 to construct it. (Image credit: odditycentral, neatorama ). Other Posts: Underwater Paint Photography. Shipping Container Architecture. 21 Interesting and Creative Napkin Designs. 20 Clever And Innovative Packaging Designs. Most Impressive Garages Around The World. Floppydisks: Interesting Ways To Reuse Them. |
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