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- Pennant, "Treehouse, Redwood Highway, Calif.," 1940-1965 - After World War II, highways were flooded with family vacationers out to enjoy their new cars and all that America had to offer. New attractions vied for the attention of passing auto tourists. California's Redwood Highway boasted several tourist stops. The Tree House is a 21' x 27' cavity formed in a 250' redwood that was converted into living space.

- 1940-1965
- Collections - Artifact
Pennant, "Treehouse, Redwood Highway, Calif.," 1940-1965
After World War II, highways were flooded with family vacationers out to enjoy their new cars and all that America had to offer. New attractions vied for the attention of passing auto tourists. California's Redwood Highway boasted several tourist stops. The Tree House is a 21' x 27' cavity formed in a 250' redwood that was converted into living space.
- Pennant, "Trees of Mystery, Redwood Highway, Cal.," 1946-1965 - After World War II, highways were flooded with family vacationers out to enjoy their new cars and all that America had to offer. New attractions vied for the attention of passing auto tourists. Trees of Mystery opened in 1946, attracting those visiting California's redwood forests. The privately owned park contains trails, a museum, redwood sculptures, shops, and statues of Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox.

- 1946-1965
- Collections - Artifact
Pennant, "Trees of Mystery, Redwood Highway, Cal.," 1946-1965
After World War II, highways were flooded with family vacationers out to enjoy their new cars and all that America had to offer. New attractions vied for the attention of passing auto tourists. Trees of Mystery opened in 1946, attracting those visiting California's redwood forests. The privately owned park contains trails, a museum, redwood sculptures, shops, and statues of Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox.