When you hear “tree house,” you may picture kids perched in a tall oak, inside a patchwork fort of crudely nailed together construction scraps — maybe a rope ladder dangling from the trap door.
Well, a new cottage industry has emerged, putting a grown-up spin on this childhood refuge.
From Here & Now Contributors Network, Brian Bull of WCPN has the story.
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- Brian Bull, reporter and producer for WCPN in Cleveland, Ohio.
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