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- Place Types Museum
- Address 4341 Canyon Dr, Amarillo, TX 79110, USA
- Coordinate 35.1672331,-101.8678764
- Website http://www.rvmuseum.net/
- Rating 4.8
- Compound Code 548J+VR Amarillo, TX, USA
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This place is FANTASTIC. For several reasons. 1- the museum is build on love for the past camping and nature enjoyment. 2- the examples are in excellent restored / original shape and really reflect the past. 3- the admission is free BUT the VALUE is PRICELESS! 4 and Last The RV store has great people that know their product and are just plain NICE to BUY stuff from.nSo GO and enjoy a great look at the past AND consider supporting the owners by making a purchase!
Awesome museum! If you have time to spare definitely stop! It only takes about 20 min extra to your adventure! Everyone was so friendly when we went inside and the guy who took us over to the museum worked with willy nelson way back when! You also can go inside and look in all the RVs which is a huge bonus! A great piece of history in the area!
This is a free museum on the back of an RV dealership but don't spend a second thinking they will sell you something. They have clearly put this museum together at great expense just because of their love of RVs and motorcycles (plus a few other slices of Americana). It is well laid out with good documentation of the history of each item. It is not only an RV museum but there are a lot of classic Harley-davidson motorcycles as well, one dating back to WWII. I'm glad we stopped in for an hour.
The display in the museum is made in the most impressive way.We felt very special in light of the fact that the owner of the place, welcomed us personally. We entered his office and there we were also informed about his connection to the State of Israel and the Hebrew language.Admission is free. The place is highly recommended for a visit
Fantastic place if you’re an rv and camper/trailer nerd (like I very much am). Some beautiful classic specimens here and you get to walk through them and admire things up close. Plus it’s free! It’s all located in a big hangar with no AC though, so be aware that if you’re here in the summer, you’re gonna be suffering a bit. Worth it for me, but it killed the fun for my kids. Also, like most places in Texas, masks don’t exist ud83eudd26ud83cudffb♀ufe0f
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