'Treehouse Masters' alumnus builds new Vermont inn
NEWFANE, Vt. (AP) — Not just for children anymore, treehouses are now part of the hospitality industry.
Treehouse Village Inn on Dover Road has five rooms available inside and an elegant, A-frame treehouse for guests to rent.
"Hopefully, we'll turn this into a wedding destination spot," said Steve Bowler, general manager and former television producer. "You know, the bride and groom can stay in the treehouse. Other people can stay in the inn. You can have your wedding right out here. We have a nice flat yard for a tented event or party and that good stuff."
Bowler had been a senior field producer for Animal Planet's "Treehouse Masters" for the last three years, and received a "friends and family" discount for the build.