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Presidential hopeful John Kerry was overdue for a vacation, so he looked happy last week snowboarding down the slopes near his Idaho home. He has to be careful. That setup looks glamorous next to President Bush's Crawford, Texas, ranch. Here's how the two retreats stack up.
Idaho
HOW SECLUDED?
In the town of Ketchum (pop. 3,000), the heart of the popular, celeb-filled Sun Valley vacation area
REAL ESTATE VALUE
Kerry's wife Teresa Heinz Kerry and her first husband bought the house for $4.9 million in 1988
FAVORITE PASTIMES
Snowboarding. And he's good at it. When Kerry took a spill after a Secret Serviceman cut in front of him, he reportedly cursed
DECORATING THEME
A 15th century barn that Kerry's wife and her first husband imported from England
OTHER GETAWAYS
Homes near Pittsburgh, Pa., on Nantucket, Mass., and in Washington and Boston
Texas
A little less than 10 miles from city hall in Crawford (pop. 700). Usually surrounded by reporters
The Bushes bought the ranch in 1999. Estimated value today: at least $1.5 million
Clearing brush, chopping cedar and bass fishing. The President has called the ranch a "little slice of heaven"
The open ranch-house layout gives plenty of room to roam. So do the 1,600 acres of land
Aside from the White House, it's Bush's only residence. But there's always Camp David
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