Sunday, December 20, 2009

RV Museum in Elkhart, Indiana

Before making our annual trip to Pokagon State Park, John and I made a detour and headed to the RV and Mobile Home museum in Elkhart. It was awesome!
Visitors to the museum are even allowed to go into the RV's for a look around. The RV's displayed were built anytime from the early 1900's-1980's.
One of John's favorite RV's was the 1967 Winnebago (pictured below).
Here is John in a camper built around 1935.
Below, John is standing next to one of the more unusual style campers. It was bullet shaped!
This black camper was a 1916 model, and one of the oldest manufactured campers known to exist. I really liked this one. Water for your shower would be warmed by the engine.

John and I highly recommend this museum! For $8 a person, it is money well spent, and makes for a really fun afternoon.