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Madera Vista is located approximately 25 miles north of Aimco's Pacific Bay Vistas property, formerly known as Treetops, which will also be undergoing significant redevelopment.
unknown title 2011
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We spent a night in the Treetops, which is a cool place, but the viewing is not as fun because you basically must view from the lodge.
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Mr. Rosen says the home, called "Treetops", was in bad condition when he purchased it.
Sparkill Victorian 2010
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The excellent closing track 'Treetops' features a backdrop of electro at its finest and slowly builds into a memorable yet melancholic chant.
Irish Blogs 2009
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Treetops is old hat now, but in 1952 it was the only place of its kind in the world.
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Treetops hotel in the heart of the Kenya forest is renowned as the place where Princess Elizabeth first heard the news that her father had died and that she was to be Queen.
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Treetops, steel girders and jagged, exposed construction timbers jutted from the water like skeletal fingers.
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Three days after they arrived, the royal couple travelled up-country to Sagana and from there they drove after lunch on 5 February to Treetops, the game-viewing lodge built in a tree overlooking an elephant waterhole.
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While the princess was certainly at Treetops on the night her father, George VI, died 60 years ago on 6 February, 1952, she was not told until the following afternoon, by which time she had returned to a fishing lodge called Sagana, 20 miles away, that she had been given as a wedding present.
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Nicholas Best is working on the biography of Eric Sherbrooke Walker, the founder of Treetops
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