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Barrington Parks & NISRA
Barrington, Illinois
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Charles Wilson Park
Torrance, California
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Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden
Richmond, Virginia
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PROJECTS COMPLETED TO DATE

Bethesda Lutheran Homes and Services
Watertown, Wisconsin
"Bethesda Marks 100 Years"
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Camp Ta-Kum-Ta
Colchester, Vermont
The treehouse at Camp Ta-Kum-Ta, a summer camp for children who have or have had cancer, has a majestic view of Lake Champlain and has endless uses, including sleep-overs, rainy day programs, picnics, and a special place for kids to just hang out. The treehouse was built with the help of numerous volunteers and donated materials.
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Candlelight Ranch
Lake Travis, Texas
The latest Forever Young Treehouse is complete. The 900 square-foot treehouse is suspended above the ground at The Retreat at Candlelight Ranch overlooking Lake Travis. Thanks to 130 feet of wheel chair ramps, elevated walkways and four rest platforms, anyone young (or young-at-heart) with a desire to sit among the treetops can make their dream come true.
"Out on the Porch - Candlelight Ranch"
Local Nonprofit Make Dreams Come True in Austin, Texas
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Crotched Mountain Rehabilitation Center
Greenfield, New Hampshire
Everyone loves a treehouse, but for some venturing into the trees can seem like an almost impossible dream. Forever Young Treehouses and Crotched Mountain Foundation has helped the dream come true for kids, by building handicapped-accessible treehouses for children with disabilities.
"Wheelchair-Accessible Tree House Opens"
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Hole In The Wall Gang Camp
Ashford, Connecticut
The treehouse at The Hole In The Wall Gang Camp - a residential summer camp founded by Paul Newman for children with cancer and serious blood diseases - has an elaborate 340-foot ramp that leads visitors up to a magical hide-away with views of Person Pond. The treehouse was sponsored by Discover Card.
The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp's Treehouse Takes Root!
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Make-A-Wish, James' Treehouse
Milton, Vermont
Forever Young Treehouses and The Make-A Wish Foundation of Vermont made James' wish for a treehouse come true. This cozy, rustic treehouse in James' backyard reminds his parents of a Grimms' Fairytale. The treehouse, which is accessed by a 24-foot ramp, is furnished with a wood stove, making the structure useable year-round.
"James' Treehouse"
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Oakledge Park
Burlington, Vermont
The World's First Universally Accessible Community Treehouse at Oakledge Park, Burlington, VT. is a joint effort of the Forever Young Treehouses, Burlington, Vermont and the City of Burlington, Vermont.
Sharing the Thrill of a Treehouse
Local Nonprofit Defies Gravity in Burlington, VT
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Yestermorrow Design/Build School
Warren, Vermont
An early collaboration with the Yestermorrow Design/Build School was critical to the launching of Forever Young Treehouses. The school's founder and instructors designed and help build the treehouses at Camp Ta-Kum-Ta and The Hold in the Wall Gang Camp.
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Cradle Beach Camp
Angola, NY
Until now the feelings of pure joy associated with climbing a tree were unavailable to children with mobility impairments. Those using a wheelchair or walker could never experience the delight of watching the world from their own treehouse. Cradle Beach is about to change all that by building an accessible treehouse on our 63-acre campus. Soon all children will be able to visit a special place in the woods, where imaginations soar-away from the limitations of an earthbound perspective. Spanning seven trees, this wheelchair and walker accessible ramp will wind through the woods, climbing higher and higher as it goes. With a grand view of Erie and the surrounding woods, the treehouse will be a unique destination for all children and the first structure of its kind in New York State.

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