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  2. Vacation Rentals with Secret Rooms and Hidden Passages - AOL

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    There are plenty of unique places to stay, from treehouses to yurts, but some vacation rentals have a more offbeat amenity: secret rooms and hidden passages. We sleuthed out 26 places in the U.S ...

  3. California’s ultrarich are building hidden mansions ... - AOL

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    The company has built basements with nightclubs bigger than some in the city, tennis and basketball courts, hidden sex rooms, and secret doors and spiral staircases leading to emergency bunkers ...

  4. Gibson Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The Gibson House (also known as the Yolo County Historical Collection, YCHC, the Gibson Mansion, or the Gibson Museum) is a historic house that now serves as a museum in Woodland, California. It exemplifies several architectural styles, including Georgian Revival , Italianate and Neoclassical .

  5. Gable Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The Gable Mansion is a Victorian mansion in Woodland, California, listed as a California Historical Landmark, that was built in 1885 for Amos and Harvey Gable, two Yolo County pioneers and ranchers. [ 1 ]

  6. Secret passage - Wikipedia

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    Hidden passages and secret rooms have been built in castles and houses owned by heads of state, the wealthy, criminals, and abolitionists associated with the American Underground Railroad. They have helped besieged rulers escape attackers, including Pope Alexander VI in 1494, Pope Clement VII in 1527 and Marie Antoinette in 1789.

  7. Cool Vacation Rentals with Hidden Rooms and Secret Passages

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    Find the hidden passages that lead to the rooftop spires, enjoy the basement bar and game room, take a boat out on the private lake, or huddle around the fire pit on a chilly evening.

  8. Estate of Panic - Wikipedia

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    Room 2: A trophy room, which partway through the round began flooding with mud that spewed from behind the room's pictures and from some of the mounted animal heads. Some of the treasure boxes in the room contained large snakes ; others required keys to open, which were hung in giant clusters on the wall.

  9. Chorleywood House Estate - Wikipedia

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    The mansion contains four reception rooms, billiard room, 16 bed chambers and dressing rooms with spacious and well-arranged offices. The kitchen gardens are extensive and in perfect order vineries, peach and stove houses, forcing pits and all necessary outbuildings." [11] The house was bought by Howard Gilliatt.