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Mr-Dead's perfect AirBNB getaway


Paul

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Sorry for the click bait thread title

I found this YouTube vid on my internet travels today & thought it was very cool so thought I would share.  

Someone bought an historic old bank and converted it to a home

It would make a great airBNB for a seasoned stacker I think

"Honey, little help please, I locked myself in the bar again " :)  Enjoy folks 

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Brilliant. Have you seen the film "Public Enemies"? I remember  listening to the commentary track on that and it mentioned that often banks were basically built around the vaults, meaning they couldn't really be removed so many of these nineteenth and early twentieth century banks remained essentially intact.

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