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George is a 2007 winner!

 

 

 

George is a winner!

George participated in Script Frenzy

Jaimie, Alice & George plus other RVers participated, George in Script Frenzy.

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Indiana Sights

The RV/MH Heritage Foundation, Inc. is a great place to spend a couple of hours if you are visiting Elkhart, Indiana. There is a library full of RVing books and magazines. Flipping through some of the older books and magazines could keep you occupied for days. There is also a great museum of historical RVs. Below is a glimpse at what this museum has to offer. Can you imagine full-time RVing in some of these rigs?!

Camping 1913 style. Picture of 1913 Ford Model T Runabout and 1913 Earl Travel Trailer.

Camping 1913 style with a 1913 Ford Model T Runabout and a 1913 Earl Travel Trailer.

 

Photo of a 1932 Gilkie Tent Trailer.

 

1932 Gilkie Tent Trailer

 

 

 

 

Photo of a 1939 Schlt Nomad-Deluxe.

 

1939 Schlt Nomad-Deluxe

 

 

 

 

 

This 1954 Spartan trailer is five feet longer than the trailer in the movie The Long, Long Trailer.

Does this trailer look familiar? This 1954 Spartan trailer is five feet longer than the trailer in the movie The Long, Long Trailer. Four trailers were used to make the movie.

 

The RV/MH Heritage Foundation, Inc. 
RV/MH Hall of Fame
21565 Executive Parkway
Elkhart, Indiana
(219) 293-2344, (800) 378-8694
Hours: Monday - Friday 9am - 4pm
Admission: $8.00, Seniors $6, Youth 3-16 $3

 

 

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