With the coach getting a facelift, we’ve had plenty of time in Indiana. One of the places we visited was the
RV/MH Hall of Fame in Elkhart, IN. They have quite the collection of early RVs. I was surprised by the early housecars. In some ways, things really haven’t changed a whole lot. In others, there were some really innovative designs. We enjoyed a couple of hours wandering through the units.
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The museum is a
Harvest Host location.
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A bird's eye view |
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1931 Model AA Ford Housecar |
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1935 Bowlus Road Chief |
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1969 Pace Arrow |
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