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treehouselargest-ed02When God told Horace Burgess to build a treehouse, he promised that Burgess would never run out of materials. So far he hasn't. Using tons of reclaimed wood, Burgess has built a 10 story treehouse in Crossville, Tennessee. Burgess claims it is the world's largest treehouse and since no one has disputed him yet, his fantastic 100 foot tall structure continues its reign. Known as the Minister's Treehouse, it should not be confused with the world's tallest wooden building soon to be built, because its foundation is an 80-foot-tall white oak tree.1
treehouselargest-ed01When God told Horace Burgess to build a treehouse, he promised that Burgess would never run out of materials. So far he hasn't. Using tons of reclaimed wood, Burgess has built a 10 story treehouse in Crossville, Tennessee. Burgess claims it is the world's largest treehouse and since no one has disputed him yet, his fantastic 100 foot tall structure continues its reign. Known as the Minister's Treehouse, it should not be confused with the world's tallest wooden building soon to be built, because its foundation is an 80-foot-tall white oak tree.2
Crossville TreehouseWhen God told Horace Burgess to build a treehouse, he promised that Burgess would never run out of materials. So far he hasn't. Using tons of reclaimed wood, Burgess has built a 10 story treehouse in Crossville, Tennessee. Burgess claims it is the world's largest treehouse and since no one has disputed him yet, his fantastic 100 foot tall structure continues its reign. Known as the Minister's Treehouse, it should not be confused with the world's tallest wooden building soon to be built, because its foundation is an 80-foot-tall white oak tree.3
Crossville TreehouseWhen God told Horace Burgess to build a treehouse, he promised that Burgess would never run out of materials. So far he hasn't. Using tons of reclaimed wood, Burgess has built a 10 story treehouse in Crossville, Tennessee. Burgess claims it is the world's largest treehouse and since no one has disputed him yet, his fantastic 100 foot tall structure continues its reign. Known as the Minister's Treehouse, it should not be confused with the world's tallest wooden building soon to be built, because its foundation is an 80-foot-tall white oak tree.4
Crossville TreehouseWhen God told Horace Burgess to build a treehouse, he promised that Burgess would never run out of materials. So far he hasn't. Using tons of reclaimed wood, Burgess has built a 10 story treehouse in Crossville, Tennessee. Burgess claims it is the world's largest treehouse and since no one has disputed him yet, his fantastic 100 foot tall structure continues its reign. Known as the Minister's Treehouse, it should not be confused with the world's tallest wooden building soon to be built, because its foundation is an 80-foot-tall white oak tree.5
Crossville TreehouseWhen God told Horace Burgess to build a treehouse, he promised that Burgess would never run out of materials. So far he hasn't. Using tons of reclaimed wood, Burgess has built a 10 story treehouse in Crossville, Tennessee. Burgess claims it is the world's largest treehouse and since no one has disputed him yet, his fantastic 100 foot tall structure continues its reign. Known as the Minister's Treehouse, it should not be confused with the world's tallest wooden building soon to be built, because its foundation is an 80-foot-tall white oak tree.6
Crossville TreehouseWhen God told Horace Burgess to build a treehouse, he promised that Burgess would never run out of materials. So far he hasn't. Using tons of reclaimed wood, Burgess has built a 10 story treehouse in Crossville, Tennessee. Burgess claims it is the world's largest treehouse and since no one has disputed him yet, his fantastic 100 foot tall structure continues its reign. Known as the Minister's Treehouse, it should not be confused with the world's tallest wooden building soon to be built, because its foundation is an 80-foot-tall white oak tree.7
Crossville TreehouseWhen God told Horace Burgess to build a treehouse, he promised that Burgess would never run out of materials. So far he hasn't. Using tons of reclaimed wood, Burgess has built a 10 story treehouse in Crossville, Tennessee. Burgess claims it is the world's largest treehouse and since no one has disputed him yet, his fantastic 100 foot tall structure continues its reign. Known as the Minister's Treehouse, it should not be confused with the world's tallest wooden building soon to be built, because its foundation is an 80-foot-tall white oak tree.8
Crossville TreehouseWhen God told Horace Burgess to build a treehouse, he promised that Burgess would never run out of materials. So far he hasn't. Using tons of reclaimed wood, Burgess has built a 10 story treehouse in Crossville, Tennessee. Burgess claims it is the world's largest treehouse and since no one has disputed him yet, his fantastic 100 foot tall structure continues its reign. Known as the Minister's Treehouse, it should not be confused with the world's tallest wooden building soon to be built, because its foundation is an 80-foot-tall white oak tree.9
Crossville TreehouseWhen God told Horace Burgess to build a treehouse, he promised that Burgess would never run out of materials. So far he hasn't. Using tons of reclaimed wood, Burgess has built a 10 story treehouse in Crossville, Tennessee. Burgess claims it is the world's largest treehouse and since no one has disputed him yet, his fantastic 100 foot tall structure continues its reign. Known as the Minister's Treehouse, it should not be confused with the world's tallest wooden building soon to be built, because its foundation is an 80-foot-tall white oak tree.10
Crossville TreehouseWhen God told Horace Burgess to build a treehouse, he promised that Burgess would never run out of materials. So far he hasn't. Using tons of reclaimed wood, Burgess has built a 10 story treehouse in Crossville, Tennessee. Burgess claims it is the world's largest treehouse and since no one has disputed him yet, his fantastic 100 foot tall structure continues its reign. Known as the Minister's Treehouse, it should not be confused with the world's tallest wooden building soon to be built, because its foundation is an 80-foot-tall white oak tree.11
Crossville TreehouseWhen God told Horace Burgess to build a treehouse, he promised that Burgess would never run out of materials. So far he hasn't. Using tons of reclaimed wood, Burgess has built a 10 story treehouse in Crossville, Tennessee. Burgess claims it is the world's largest treehouse and since no one has disputed him yet, his fantastic 100 foot tall structure continues its reign. Known as the Minister's Treehouse, it should not be confused with the world's tallest wooden building soon to be built, because its foundation is an 80-foot-tall white oak tree.12












