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UNUSUAL LODGINGS

Nothing wrong with a Marriott or Hilton — with their cookie-cutter room design, there’s a certain comfort in knowing exactly what you’re going to get. But, if you’re the kind of person who values experience as much as comfort, sometimes it’s fun to try something different. Turns out, America is filled with unusual lodgings — lighthouses, teepees, train stations, igloos, and even a brewery-themed hotel with in-room beer taps. Each promises an evening of unique memories and one-of-a-kind adventure.

TRAIN CAR

Crowne Plaza Hotel

Indianapolis, Indiana

The downtown Crowne Plaza located inside Indy’s still-operating (circa-1888) Union Station offers guest rooms inside a stationary 1920s Pullman train car that resides alongside active train tracks. Guests report that the

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