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Tulsa EDIJan 15, 2013 - Feb 05, 2013$783
New York City EDIApr 10, 2013 - Apr 30, 2013$832
San Francisco EDIJan 28, 2013 - Feb 06, 2013$833
Boston EDIFeb 20, 2013 - Feb 26, 2013$850
Los Angeles EDIMar 13, 2013 - Mar 19, 2013$868
Philadelphia EDIMar 20, 2013 - Apr 02, 2013$884
Orlando EDIMar 12, 2013 - Mar 21, 2013$985
Minneapolis EDIFeb 05, 2013 - Feb 26, 2013$1015
Atlanta EDIDec 31, 2012 - Jan 14, 2013$1028
Cincinnati EDIDec 19, 2012 - Jan 08, 2013$1173
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Lovely flat that is perfect for visiting Edinburgh with the most engaging owners!

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