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Hiding within the forest lies a brilliantly beautiful rock quarry and several rental properties that are, quite simply, breathtaking. This treehouse in Johnson City, Tennessee, is nothing short of magical, and as soon as I saw it I knew I couldn’t help but share this piece of art. This treehouse truly has it all; it is charming and rustic, and yet enchanting and romantic all at the same time. When you are looking for a unique stay look no further than this rental which is affectionately known as The Bostonian Treehouse. 

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This stunning treehouse in Johnson City, Tennessee, is truly one of a kind. The story is just as fascinating as walking around the property and admiring the artwork of The Bostonian and the surrounding natural area. This property stands as a testament to what we can do with a vision for the future and a creative use for unwanted spaces. If you want to spend the night in this incredibly unique stay please visit The Bostonian Treehouse Airbnb page

The owners have used this space as a popular wedding venue and have also built two other one-of-a-kind rentals on-site. Make sure you check out the Waterstone Venue for more information about booking for a wedding, then check out the Hobbit House, and the Greek Cottage. Trust me when I say there is nothing quite like them found anywhere else. 

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