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Skip the line to RV/MH Hall of Fame and Museum

Overview
A Hall of Fame, museum, and library representing the RV and Manufactured housing industries. This facility is truly the only one in the world. Located within a 50 mile radius of where over 80 percent of the RV's in North America are manufactured.
City: Indiana
Fri 06 Jun
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Starting at $15.00
Fri 06 Jun
Starting at $15.00
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What's Included
Wheel chairs
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Meeting point
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Elkhart
21565 Executive Pkwy,
End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.
Additional Info
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
What To Expect
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RV/MH Hall of Fame and Museum
One of a kind museum with over 60 vintage campers/trailers/motorhomes ranging from 1913 to 1985. Units that were previous owned by celebrities and/or were pioneers to the development of the RV industry. Future 21k square foot manufactured housing museum will be available to experience in the summer of 2022.
Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (13)
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S6458LJmaryc
Jul 2023
I used to camp with my parents in a crank-up tent trailer, and always envied the people with the fancy RVs. It was so much fun to go through the museum and see how RVs have progressed over the years. It renewed my desire to own a camper of my own! I also enjoyed the modular home displays.
928sarat
Apr 2023
They have done a marvelous job of showcasing the history of the different types of RV’s and the companies and individuals who built them. If you are interested in RV’s, this is the place for you. We loved it!
j0y68
Oct 2022
We visited today knowing they were coming off their yearly show. What we weren’t prepared for, was paying full price for an half experience. Our first clue, was a man returning to the front desk complaining there wasn’t anything on display in the show halls. Yes the girl explained, most of the trailers were moved outside for the show. He was correct. What was left inside, were just a few lined up along the walls. Some were locked and we couldn’t even see in the windows. There were 2 halls with a handful of trailers in each. Since it was a pretty day, we walked outside to see what was open in the parking lot. Again, disappointed. Many were locked, a few were open to look inside. Would have been nice to get a peek inside the Tioga and Philly Eagles bus. Only after we returned home, did we realize there was an whole section of manufactured homes. I have no clue where they were. I guess behind the set of closed dark doors. This museum should not have been open after the show, or at least have been highly discounted. This museum has great potential, but the way it was today, was severely lacking. In hind-site, We could have done most of it for free outside. Wouldn’t recommend unless one is assured the whole place is open, and all displays are in the proper place to make it worth the money.

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