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Tree Houses Grow Up

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David Wenzel Treehouse.jpgAs a kid, didn't you want a tree house - a little getaway all your own? I surely did, and growing up in south Louisiana, I always thought the centuries-old oak trees would make for a perfect perch. To this day I've yet to climb into a tree house, but thanks to Forever Young Treehouses, anybody can have the experience.

Bill Allen and Phil Trabulsy, co-founders of the nonprofit organization, started their project after hearing an older  woman reminisce about her own childhood playhouse, as they were building one in her area. "Gradually, as we neared completion, she started asking us questions about how we were going to get in and she urged us to build stairs rather than a ladder because young kids would need to have handrails to hold onto," says Bill. "We knew that really, she wanted in, and that made us think about access. The next thought was, why not kids in wheelchairs?"

Forever Young's goal is to have a tree house in every state, complete with a ramp so that the young-at-heart of all ages can enjoy nature with a bird's-eye view. To date, Forever Young has completed 28 universally accessible tree houses, including those in schools, camps, and for Make-a-Wish kids.  Eight of these three houses are open to the public daily.

Check out the list after the jump to find one in your area.

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Nathan Ward on Tree Houses Grow Up: Tree houses are too fun! If you're ever headed to East Africa on a wildlife safari (and have a lot
Jerry Conrad on Tree Houses Grow Up: I'm trying to set up a conference call between Bill Allen and General Jack Woodall (Ret) regarding t
Carmella DeBiasi on Tree Houses Grow Up: Please send me the issue date for the magazine this article (Tree Houses Grow Up)appeared in and pur
Rob Farrell on Tree Houses Grow Up: I've visited several of these treehouses. They're crafted like a piece of fine furniture. The one
bill allen on Tree Houses Grow Up: Treehouses for all is a good thing

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