Friday, February 5, 2010

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Deadline Newsroom - A restored railway parlor car for four on the Yellowstone River. A sea shell with 5,500 square feet of living space. A habitable mini Sydney Opera House. A real tree house with howler monkey neighbors.

If you gotta get away, why not choose accommodations that will be as memorable as your vacation? Pack your bags. We found a half dozen vacation properties that will have you rethinking your getaway plans.

"Why would you want to go on vacation and stay in a house that looks like yours?" asks Christine Karpinski, director of the Owner Community for HomeAway.com, the nation's largest vacation rental portal.

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