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LevelThe childhood home of American director Cameron Crowe is a charming 1950s Meiselman that has been given new life as a glamorous vacation rental in downtown Palm Springs. With nods to the best design details of each decade, the property features an enormous eight-seater dining room with a private patio, an eclectic collection of vintage furniture, hand-tufted Moroccan carpets, a BBQ area, and even a citrus grove. The highlight, however, is the outdoor pool and spa, complete with a Baja shelf for lounging in the Californian sun.