From: casarollnotes.blogspot.com Tim and Linda Bunyan
About 150 miles east of Chicago we stay overnight in the parking lot of the
RV/MH Hall of Fame in Elkhart, Indiana.
The Hall of Fame museum recognizes, preserves, and honors the history, pioneers, and individuals instrumental in making the Recreational Vehicle and Manufactured Housing industries what they are today, Our "home on wheels".
The all-American family experience of travel with a "home on wheels" is often replete with memories and stories of the road and images of scenic places. 1916 Telescoping unit built in Salifornia on the back of a Model T Ford roadster.
"Go where you like, stay as long as you please, with all the comforts of home.
The exterior is "genuine leatherette" over a thin plywood shell and the roof is covered with coated canvas stretched over tarpaper.2013 Shasta Airflyte 19' Reissue. This is a nearly exact replica of the iconic 1961 Shasta Airflyte 16SC Travel Trailer. Made by Shasta to commemorate their 75th anniversary.So many interesting RVs. These are just a few.

Shipshewana, IndianaThis town museum showcases the history of the Amish and Mennonite peoples. High industry in tourism and travel industry in this LaGrange county economy.
We plan a couple of nights to visit the Gerald Ford Presidential Library in Grand Rapids, Michigan. We are moving on to stay at Harvest Host Robinette's Apple Haus.
2021
Rose Elizabeth with Daddy Jason at nearly 8 weeks grown. Born: June 23 - Present: August 11

























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