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Video Tribute to Over a 100 Years of RVing

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Here is a video tribute to over a 100 years of RVing history

The modern age of RVing is now over 100 years old. So, what better way to celebrate this momentous milestone than by presenting you with a video tribute to over a 100 years of RVing History. But first let's learn a little history about RVing

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You might be interested in the history of RVs. RVs have a long and interesting history which dates to the early 20th century.

The first types of RVs were in the 1800s in the form of non-motorized Conestoga Wagons used for traveling across the country in Wagon Trains. 

In the 1920s is when the newfangled Conestoga Wagons started appearing and they were called "house trailers." These RVs were designed to be towed behind a car and were pretty basic, with few amenities.

In the 1930s, RVs became more popular as people began to take longer road trips. During this time, RVs started to be motorized and were often made from converted buses or truck chassis and were equipped with basic amenities like beds and a kitchen. Of course, the trailers were still available to tow behind your car.

In the 1950s, RVs started to become more sophisticated, with the introduction of features like air conditioning and self-contained bathrooms. This was also the decade when the term "recreational vehicle" was coined.

In the 1960s and 1970s, RVs became even more popular as the highway system in the United States was expanding, making it easier for people to travel long distances. During this time, RVs became more luxurious, with features like satellite dishes and TVs and full-size kitchens.

Today, RVs come in a wide range of sizes and styles, from small camper vans to large motorhomes. They are popular with people of all ages and are often used for camping, road trips, and full-time RVing.

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I hope that you have enjoyed this video tribute to over a 100 years of RVing

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RV manufacturing has evolved significantly over the years. In the beginning, RVs were relatively basic and were made from converted buses or truck chassis. As RVs became more popular, manufacturers started to produce a wider range of models, including travel trailers, truck campers, and motorhomes. In the 1950s, RVs started to become more sophisticated, with the introduction of features like air conditioning and self-contained bathrooms. In the 1960s and 1970s, RVs became even more luxurious, with features like satellite TVs and full-size kitchens. Today, RV manufacturing continues to evolve, with new technologies and features being developed all the time

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What are some of the most significant events in RV history?

Some of the most significant events in RV history include the creation of the first RV in the 1920s, the introduction of the term "recreational vehicle" in the 1950s, and the expansion of the highway system in the United States in the 1960s and 1970s, which made it easier for people to travel long distances in RVs. Other significant events in RV history include the development of new technologies and features, such as slide-out rooms and solar panels, and the growth of the RV industry as a whole.

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