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No treehouses here. Didn't know anybody that had one, didn't have any trees worthy of ever climbing in any yard I had (the only thing I ever had climbable in any backyard was a huge boulder), and even if I did, my parents were against me and my siblings being in any sort of tree, so. :(
 
I always lived in apartments or small rent houses with no trees, the closest to thing we had were little community pool houses.
 
Nope. There weren't many trees or woods near the street where I lived. We did once make some kind of hut with some bushes in the school garden though.
 
Too bad there's no treehouses here in the Philippines. Just regular houses (big, small, poorly made idk) and also houses like its under bridges. hanging in the cliff. And other stuff there.
 
All the trees in my yard were rotten and falling over so we couldn't have one lol, The neighbors had one though.
 
Rather than treehouses, it was more like most of us had areas around the school that we would all congregate at. I think there was one in one of my old neighborhoods in Illinois though. It had the plank steps, but we never went up. Too dangerous as the parents said.

One of my friends had a small pond with an island in their backyard though. I'm still super jelly about that.
 
I made dens out of overturned furniture in the front room and played in cardboard boxes instead...there were never any free trees around, haha.
 
I don't think I've ever even seen a privately owned treehouse in real life. There's a pretty cool one that's huge at a local museum, however.
 
Drive past a kids treehouse on the way to McDonald's/Five Guys.
 
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