Treehouse

A treehouse is a structure built in a tree. In North America, treehouses are often built on a tree in the backyard of a house, providing extra play space for children. In some less developed countries, some tourist spots offer accommodation in treehouses -- allowing closer contact with nature. One well-known fictional treehouse belongs to the Simpsons family. They use it to tell each other scary stories at Halloween. A compilation DVD "The Simpsons - Treehouse of Horror" is available. In the hit TV show "Ripley's Believe It or Not!" there was an episode talking about some people who owned an old Chevy Bel Air, and used it as a treehouse. Hooch is a version of a treehouse structure designed by Jo Scheer Treehouse TV is a Canadian preschool television station. See Treehouse TV. Treehouse is a hackers paradise from book Otherland: City of Golden Shadow from author Tad Williams

 

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