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World’s largest tree house burns down in 15 minutes

Steven Adams
By Steven Adams
1 Min Read Oct. 24, 2019 | 6 years Ago
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An iconic tree house burned to the ground in just 15 minutes.

The fire Tuesday at the structure, famous for being the largest tree house in the world, started at about 10:30 p.m., reports WVLT-TV. It collapsed just as emergency crews arrived on scene.

Minister’s Tree House near Crossville, Tenn., was built by Horace Burgess, an architect-turned-pastor who said he was inspired by a vision from God, according to MSN.

The iconic structure was a tourist destination until it was closed in 2011 for safety concerns, reports MSN.

It stood 97 feet tall and spanned seven oak trees. The wood house had five stories with balconies, staircases and a bell tower, according to Atlas Obscura.

These guys took a tour and shared the video.

Investigation are looking into the cause of the fire, Cumberland County Fire/Rescue officials told MSN.

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Steven Adams is a Tribune-Review manager/photography. You can contact Steven at sadams@triblive.com.

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