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'''Horace Burgess’s treehouse''' is a popular attraction built by Horace Burgess of Crossville. It quickly became an Internet sensation. It is also known as the '''Minister's Treehouse''' <ref>http://www.newschannel5.com/story/19460016/crossville-treehouse-declared-hazard-by-state2</ref>. |
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'''Horace Burgess’s treehouse''' |
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==Address== |
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==Directions== |
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⚫ | I-40 exit 320. Turn north onto Hwy 298, then make an immediate right at the stoplight onto Cook Rd. Drive almost a mile. As the road takes a sharp right, instead make a sharp left onto Beehive Lane. Drive about a half-mile. The pavement will end, but keep driving. You'll see the tree house ahead and to the right. Remember that when you visit, you will be trespassing, and that the treehouse is not a funhouse. There are no safety precautions. You visit at your own risk. |
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Revision as of 21:56, 27 January 2013
Horace Burgess’s treehouse is a popular attraction built by Horace Burgess of Crossville. It quickly became an Internet sensation. It is also known as the Minister's Treehouse [1].
Address
Beehive Lane, Crossville, TN [2]
Directions
I-40 exit 320. Turn north onto Hwy 298, then make an immediate right at the stoplight onto Cook Rd. Drive almost a mile. As the road takes a sharp right, instead make a sharp left onto Beehive Lane. Drive about a half-mile. The pavement will end, but keep driving. You'll see the tree house ahead and to the right. Remember that when you visit, you will be trespassing, and that the treehouse is not a funhouse. There are no safety precautions. You visit at your own risk.
Hours
Temporarily closed by the state. [3]