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Missouri treehouse on Airbnb called “Rental of our dreams”

BARRY COUNTY, Mo. (KSNF/KODE) — It seems like real treehouses are popping up all over the country (and even the world), as most of them are built for the purpose of becoming vacation rentals. People love these high-up romantic getaways for their unique locations and overall designs, giving visitors a different option when it comes to travel and lodging. But there’s one treehouse that is said to be in a league of its own: “The Getaway Treehouse.”

The Getaway Treehouse was built on several large trees inside 10 acres of woodland. It’s located in the Missouri Ozarks, near the city of Cassville (rural Southwest Missouri). When it comes to this high-up getaway, its seclusion is one of the main reasons for its popularity among guests.

The full article is available at ozarksfirst.com.

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