This is so cool!! I don’t know why but, it reminds me of Lucy and Desi in the Long, Long Trailer. My family have always traveled a lot in motorhomes. My Nana says when I was little I crossed more state line on the toilet than she ever seen.With all the windows it was the best seat in the house!!! 😂
Ernest Borgnine did a series about driving an RV and a tv station shot the footage. It's on youtube. I haven't watched in awhile but it was a great show. It was several episodes. Jordan if this is taken down I apologize. I am not a huge internet lady and Ima bit older.
Awesome ! I liked the Mae West one also. My parents had a small one in the 80's, I would love to have one like it. I remember you doing a vlog about Mae West wardrobe. loved it! I'll go back to rewatch it. Take care and safe travels ❤ Hope Jah is good!♥️ Missed your update 😊
Growing up we did a lot of camping, my Mother always had to have a trailer with her own bathroom , we graduated to the holiday Rambler which was very spacious but my sister and I were tent kids, we graduated to a pop up thermos tent with floors, screened windows and door, such fun and great memories ty for this🤗🥰😎
There really is something for everyone. Growing up, we had truck campers, tent campers, and a camper van. The smallest was a tent camper for a motorcycle.
AGAIN !! Jordan , You pulled off a fabulously interesting & MOST enjoyable tour. 🥰 LOVED❤ every moment of it. There’s hardly anything you do that I don’t totally enjoy and appreciate ❣️ 🇺🇸
Fun to watch how each travel vehicle changed through the years. My uncle and aunt had a Winnebago! They would travel in it and camped, before he pasted away. 💕 My Aunt had many loving memories! 🙏
This is awesome. Love the log cabin trailer. We have a RV but we also like staying in hotels. Kind of best of both worlds. We take our kitty in the RV & he loves it. Really interesting museum.
My late father would have loved this place. I can just imagine him talking about it for days and telling me which one he would like to have 😂 Great vlog as usual 😀
Hey Jordan. I have a 22ft RV trailer. And to see where all started is awesome. Can you imagine what you could do now a days with all the new technology. Ya never know what you could build. Hey thanks for taking us along and showing us the RV Hall of Fame sure do appreciate it
Stayed overnight MANY years ago in good old Elkhart Indiana, city of motor homes manufacturing!!! They did NOT have a museum back then in the 1970's!! Interesting choice for a video!!! Love seeing inside these vehicles,!!!
While visiting friends in Texas their house was full so I stayed in their RV and it was nice! Had everything I needed in there. Just like a small private apartment
Very cool to see the now antique RV's! FYI the carpet in the late 1960's RV was not shag but I think it was called 'sculpted'. Shag carpet was very different and some had fibers so long that it needed an actual carpet rake to maintain it. Definitely a serious trip hazard!
We love travelling in our small caravan. We are about to travel from Adelaide to Perth, which the nearest city to our left on the map. The distance is 1,700 miles. It will take us 6 days. Safe travels & kind regards from Adelaide, South Australia.
My brother lives there and my two oldest kids were born there. My Exhusband use to work at holiday rambler in the area from 1970 till 78. I worked in Rv factory called Centry in Wakarusa. Turtle Top in Ghosen and stutz travel trailers in nappanee. Mom worked for another trailer factory there too.
I really like this video! Not saying i don't likenyour other ones. I love looking at RV's, etc. I know I'm weird and probably the only one on this one and I'm fine with that 😂
Jayco Jayflight has the 245rlsw which is amazing because it actuallly has counterspace and has a same floor plan as the mini Winnebago and way prettier colors
Jordan are you still in the elkhart area?! I work at an RV manufacturing plant and would love to show you how they are built! I am in the elkhart area.
Partridge Family Bus beats any RV! Basic inside with loads of color outside and perfect mode of transport for a large group of people in the 1970s….. Should get a special section at the Hall of Fame
Hey Jordyn 20 years ago my aunt and uncle retired and bought an RV to Travel In and it cost $100,000 I bet it's a lot more these days and that's a big payment every month
This is so cool!! I don’t know why but, it reminds me of Lucy and Desi in the Long, Long Trailer. My family have always traveled a lot in motorhomes. My Nana says when I was little I crossed more state line on the toilet than she ever seen.With all the windows it was the best seat in the house!!! 😂
Ernest Borgnine did a series about driving an RV and a tv station shot the footage. It's on youtube. I haven't watched in awhile but it was a great show. It was several episodes. Jordan if this is taken down I apologize. I am not a huge internet lady and Ima bit older.
I remember that! So did Charles Kurault.
It was a good doc. on him!
Awesome ! I liked the Mae West one also. My parents had a small one in the 80's, I would love to have one like it. I remember you doing a vlog about Mae West wardrobe. loved it! I'll go back to rewatch it. Take care and safe travels ❤ Hope Jah is good!♥️ Missed your update 😊
Hi Jordan you tube channel video RV love my favorite one fan BIG 💖
NIce ! You never run out of great ideas~That HOUSE CAR wow! Drivers seat looks like a laz e boy recliner
I love the wood paneling in the Mae West housecar.
In the early 2000s my ex and I owned an old 1970s Winnebago brave. We went all over the West Coast in that thing. What a blast!
Jordan this was amazing. Some of the models were so inventive. Craftmanship and style throughout. What a great place! Many thanks.
Wow!
Loved this...
What fun!
Thanks Jordan 💪♥️
These are lovely. Thank you for showing us around. Hope Jah is doing better? Take care and be safe out there.
Thanks that place was awesome seeing those rv
Growing up we did a lot of camping, my Mother always had to have a trailer with her own bathroom , we graduated to the holiday Rambler which was very spacious but my sister and I were tent kids, we graduated to a pop up thermos tent with floors, screened windows and door, such fun and great memories ty for this🤗🥰😎
There really is something for everyone. Growing up, we had truck campers, tent campers, and a camper van. The smallest was a tent camper for a motorcycle.
Those are awesome! We went camping almost every weekend growing up. It was a 86 model pop up pull behind. Had two queen beds.. loved that thing!
That was a great video, Jordan. I enjoyed it immensely. Thank you.
AGAIN !! Jordan , You pulled off a fabulously interesting & MOST enjoyable tour. 🥰 LOVED❤ every moment of it. There’s hardly anything you do that I don’t totally enjoy and appreciate ❣️ 🇺🇸
Fun to watch how each travel vehicle changed through the years. My uncle and aunt had a Winnebago! They would travel in it and camped, before he pasted away. 💕 My Aunt had many loving memories! 🙏
That was cool!!! Thanks Jordan. Another good one! ❤ 28:04
There is a train museum in Elkhart
That was so cool! Loved seeing Mae Wests Trailer Car thingy!
This is awesome. Love the log cabin trailer. We have a RV but we also like staying in hotels. Kind of best of both worlds. We take our kitty in the RV & he loves it. Really interesting museum.
I loved this!!!!❤
My late father would have loved this place. I can just imagine him talking about it for days and telling me which one he would like to have 😂 Great vlog as usual 😀
luv all these old style RVs and house cars so cool 😎
Enjoyed again Jordan, thanks for the history
Awesome camper museum! Thanks for sharing!❤️❤️🐾🐾
Alot of cool rvs it's awesome to see how they were yrs ago & the housecars
Hey Jordan. I have a 22ft RV trailer. And to see where all started is awesome. Can you imagine what you could do now a days with all the new technology. Ya never know what you could build. Hey thanks for taking us along and showing us the RV Hall of Fame sure do appreciate it
Jordan another fascinating video, thank you so much.
Stayed overnight MANY years ago in good old Elkhart Indiana, city of motor homes manufacturing!!! They did NOT have a museum back then in the 1970's!! Interesting choice for a video!!! Love seeing inside these vehicles,!!!
Some spectacular looking vehicles.
Boy did I enjoy that !! My very favorite ..the 1954 Yellowstone ! Thank you for the wonderful tour .
Some of those much older ones had really strange drivers seats. Great vid, really enjoyed it.
Very Interesting Trip Back in time,Your Vlogs are so much Fun
I’ve watched Keep Your Daydream for years. Loved the bus RV and route 66 episodes
While visiting friends in Texas their house was full so I stayed in their RV and it was nice! Had everything I needed in there. Just like a small private apartment
very nice all of them. didn't realize made way back in the day like 19 something.
Thank you so much for the trip. Loved this. My favorite was the one that looked like a log cabin. Take care
love the house cars! i need one!
Hi Jordan Like this video, I'm an RV nerd and always wanted to go to this place. Thanks for the tour. Maybe I'll make it up there someday.
Very cool to see the now antique RV's! FYI the carpet in the late 1960's RV was not shag but I think it was called 'sculpted'. Shag carpet was very different and some had fibers so long that it needed an actual carpet rake to maintain it. Definitely a serious trip hazard!
I would love to see the rv museum and I like Mae west's house car good vlog jordan
Fun and interesting tour! My favorite was the camper of Charles Lindbergh.
Very cool place. Thanks for sharing. Loved the Eagles RV !!
Thanks 4 sharing this I love learning about history so have a nice day tell Jah he's is a doll hope he's doing fine
We love travelling in our small caravan. We are about to travel from Adelaide to Perth, which the nearest city to our left on the map. The distance is 1,700 miles. It will take us 6 days.
Safe travels & kind regards from Adelaide, South Australia.
My brother lives there and my two oldest kids were born there. My Exhusband use to work at holiday rambler in the area from 1970 till 78. I worked in Rv factory called Centry in Wakarusa. Turtle Top in Ghosen and stutz travel trailers in nappanee. Mom worked for another trailer factory there too.
Dude, the 50’s were the best!
The kyd rv came that way the route 66 very interesting story about the rig worth the watch
Hey Jordon, I just read @SueProv’s text about taking a tour with Ernest Borgnine in his RV. Loved him and would give much to see that video!!!
I love the look of RV's, but I couldn't drive one either 😂 I'd be Mrs. Magoo lol
Mae West...yup!
5:50 That old vehicle almost looks like it could double as a hearse.
I really like this video! Not saying i don't likenyour other ones. I love looking at RV's, etc. I know I'm weird and probably the only one on this one and I'm fine with that 😂
Heyyyy buddddyyyyyyyy❤
In the 60's we used the small camper trailer when I was a kid and Mom turned the slop pot(toilet) over and the yelling began!
Is the RV from Stripes in a museum or on display somewhere?
The toilet and shower combo are called wet baths
Jayco Jayflight has the 245rlsw which is amazing because it actuallly has counterspace and has a same floor plan as the mini Winnebago and way prettier colors
Where is this??? I’m crazy about campers!!
Jordan are you still in the elkhart area?! I work at an RV manufacturing plant and would love to show you how they are built! I am in the elkhart area.
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I record the graves of famous people in Brazil and tell their stories. examples senna, Pelé, Santos Drummond among others.
Cousin Eddie's rv is here in Medina ohio
the one with the stove between the beds makes me nervous
Partridge Family Bus beats any RV! Basic inside with loads of color outside and perfect mode of transport for a large group of people in the 1970s….. Should get a special section at the Hall of Fame
Hey Jordyn 20 years ago my aunt and uncle retired and bought an RV to Travel In and it cost $100,000 I bet it's a lot more these days and that's a big payment every month
I’ll be honest with you Jordan this wasn’t one of your best videos it was very mundane kinda boring.
hello jordan...... thank you!!!