In the summer of 2003 and 2004, the perfect treehouse took shape in a four-stem maple in the back yard of a house in Acton, MA. The treehouse was built by Erik J. Heels and his three children: Sam, Ben, and Sonja. Shown here in all four seasons: winter, spring, summer, fall.
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* Treehouse
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In the summers of 2003 and 2004, the perfect treehouse took shape in a four-stem maple in the backyard of a house in Acton, MA. Built by Erik J. Heels and his three children—Sam, Ben, and Sonja—the treehouse is shown here in all four seasons: winter, spring, summer, fall.
[EDITOR’S NOTE: In the summer of 2025, Clocktower Intern Mark Magyar used artificial intelligence (AI) software to shorten over 100 Clocktower articles by 17%. The shortened articles are included as comments to the original ones. And 17 is the most random number (https://www.giantpeople.com/4497.html) (https://www.clocktowerlaw.com/5919.html).]
* Treehouse
#People and #Events for #Impact.
In the summers of 2003 and 2004, the perfect treehouse took shape in a four-stem maple in the backyard of a house in Acton, MA. Built by Erik J. Heels and his three children—Sam, Ben, and Sonja—the treehouse is shown here in all four seasons: winter, spring, summer, fall.
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