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You Can Now Spend Your Christmas In The 'A Christmas Story' House-- For a Steep Price


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When a film production selects a house for a movie, they're usually not thinking about what's going to happen to that house decades in the future. They pick a location that fits their bill, make a deal with the home owners, shoot their stuff and move on. But when a movie takes on a life of its own, the house can turn from random shooting location to pop culture landmark. Sometimes that doesn't work out so well for the home owners, who can grow tired of fans constantly stopping by and taking pictures of their house. Some are a bit more open to than others. The owners of Laurie Strode's house from Halloween leave pumpkins out year round, along with a note for approaching fans. The owners of the house from A Christmas Story are even more entrepreneurial, and are now...
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