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  1. Welcome to the RV/MH Hall of Fame. Our mission is to recognize, preserve, and honor the history, pioneers, and individuals who have been instrumental in making the Recreational Vehicle and Manufactured Housing industries what they are today. Hours: Monday – Saturday 9am to 5pm EDT. Sunday 10am – 3pm EDT

  2. ITS MISSION WAS FIVE FOLD: To maintain a Hall of Fame to honor the leaders of our Industries. Today we have over 480 members with their plaque displayed on the “Wall of Fame.”. To archive our history. Today we have a great library with over 20,000 industry publications.

  3. Museum Admission. Adults – $ 20. Children (6-16) – $1 2. Children (5 and under) – Free. Seniors (60 and over) – $1 5. Group Rate (14 or more) – $1 5. Family Special* – $4 5. *Parent with 3 or more dependent children under 16 years of age.

  4. Website. http://www.rvmhhalloffame.org. Mae West's RV (c. 1931) 1954 Spartan mobile home. 1958 Airstream. The RV/MH Hall of Fame is a 100,000 sq. ft. museum in Elkhart, Indiana that features a variety of historical recreational vehicles from Airstream, Winnebago and other American makers.

  5. Open year-round. Visit website for admission rates and days/hours of operation. Please Note: Limited public access to... Elkhart County produces over 80% of all RVs built in the U.S. Stop by the RV/Mobile Home Hall of Fame and Museum located in Elkhart to learn about life on the road.

  6. 5 Star Stop for RV Lovers. Nov 2020. If you’re into RVs and the history of them, then you will like this museum. From the world’s oldest recreational vehicle to the latest models, this place takes you through the history of this genre of vehicles.

  7. May 19, 2017 · Once-called “house cars,” some of the most important and interesting campers and motorhomes in the history of the industry are on display at this museum, the “RV capital of the world ...

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