Why It's Unique: Tucked 50 feet up in the air in a centuries - old cedar and bordering Gifford Pinchot National Forest, the Cedar Creek Treehouse is outfitted with a sleeping loft, kitchen, and glass - enclosed
observation room with indoor hammock.
The arch has an 8 - car tram ride that brings visitors (five per car) to a
small observation room at the top of the structure.
On the upper floor, there are dedicated spaces for woodwind and percussion, each with
glazed observation rooms for the specifics of teaching music.
The patient is kept in
an observation room until she is able to walk.
Our vet defuses it in
her observation rooms.
Dioramas capture not wilderness scenes but pedestrian interiors, one revealing a meeting space furnished with chairs in the round, ready for a 12 - step program; another depicting
an observation room that looks onto some sort of sleeping chamber through a one - way mirror.
This is done primarily with the therapist behind a two - way mirror in
an observation room, who speaks into a microphone which communicates with a blue tooth «bug - in - the - ear» receiver worn by the parent while the parent interacts with the child in a playroom.
The funds will help with the construction of a parent - child interaction therapy suite, which includes two playrooms and
an observation room.
This 3 BDR, 2.5 BTH easily expandable home offers an open layout, fireplace, gourmet kitchen, great room with expansive views, screen porch, multiple decks, & even
an observation room overlooking the Choptank & Black Walnut Pt.