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Beaver State
Category: Miscellaneous Asked by: sushmita780-ga List Price: $2.00 |
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03 Nov 2004 21:18 PST
Expires: 03 Dec 2004 21:18 PST Question ID: 424193 |
If the bellhop at this fourteen room Beaver State resort tells you to go climb a tree, don't get insulted. It just means you've checked in. What's the name of this sky-high hideaway and where is it? |
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Re: Beaver State
Answered By: rainbow-ga on 03 Nov 2004 22:50 PST Rated: ![]() |
Hi sushmita780, The answer is "Out 'n' About Treesort" in Takilma, Oregon. "Vacationers may balk at the obstacles they must overcome to get to their rooms at Out 'n' About Treesort: the bed and breakfast in Takilma, in southwest Oregon, consists of 14 treehouses, entered by ladders and bridges. Six are available for overnight stays-including the Treezebo (combination treehouse/gazebo), which sits 11 m above the ground; and the Schoolhouse Suite, which sleeps four and has a bathroom with cast-iron tub, a kitchenette and a loft. For those who'd rather use ropes to get to their rooms, there are tree-climbing lessons, as well as arts courses, riding and "fish identification" outings to the Illinois River." Time magazine http://www.time.com/time/pacific/magazine/20000814/ta.html I hope that helps. Best regards, Rainbow |
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