Turkey coop home of Burt’s Bees co-founder to be saved
PARKMAN, Maine — The converted turkey coop that a co-founder of Burt’s Bees once called home in Maine is going to be saved and displayed at the company’s headquarters in North Carolina.
Burt’s Bees has bought the structure where Burt Shavitz once lived and has moved it to Durham, where it’s going on display this fall.
“It’s a legacy project. It’s going to be maintained so that people can see it and appreciate it,” said Trevor Folsom, Shavitz’s former personal assistant, who inherited the structure. “I just felt that it should always be taken care of, no matter what.”
The 300-square-foot shelter with no running water is where Shavitz lived before finding fame through Burt’s Bees. He ended up back there when his house was damaged by fire in February 2015.

