2010 will mark the 100th anniversary of the RV.
The RV has evolved over 100 years from early wood campers to luxurious class A models equipped with GPS and high-definition TV. In the early days of RVs there were few gas stations and roads were often not paved, a long way from smooth-driving and air conditioned models of today.
The Detroit News reports on the 100 year RV anniversary and the RV/MH Hall of Fame Museum & Library, located in Elkhart Indiana.
Photo Credit: RV/MH Hall of Fame & Library
The RV/MH Hall of Fame & Library is 56,000 square foot facility honoring industry leaders and featuring a museum of vintage RVs ranging from a 1928 Wiedman Camp Body on Stewart Truck Chassis (above) to the first motorhome built by Winnebago (below).
Photo Credit: RV/MH Hall of Fame & Library
This video celebrates 100 years of the American Tradition of RVing.
Source: The Detroit News and RV/MH Hall of Fame & Library