Should ALCOHOL be BANNED in campgrounds?

Posted by Sean Michael on April 29, 2010 under Alcoholic beverage, America, Ban, Drug culture, Featured, Law, Long Long Honeymoon, Maryland, Medicine, News, Sociology, USD, United States, Vietnam, Web, What do YOU think?, beverage, gestapo | Comments are off for this article

For “the best RV videos on the Web”* check out our website: http://LongLongHoneymoon.com Here in America, we like to toss around the word “freedom” a lot. We supposedly live in “the land of the free.” In reality, we live in the land of the taxed and regulated — but that’s not such a catchy phrase. Case in point: [...]


Affinity Events To Host 17 RV Events During Spring 2010 Show Season

Posted by RV.net Emagazine Editor on December 15, 2009 under Alaska, America, Buying/Selling RVs, California, Camp Club USA, Camp Cooking, Camp Cooking Comedians, Camp Cooking DVD, Campsite, Colorado, DECKGLADE LTD, East Coast, Greensboro, Jeff Haughton V, John Holod, Maine, Mpls, News, North Carolina, RV Park, RV Shows & Events, Recreational vehicles, Tom Gaither, Twin Rivers Towing Co, United States, V.P., Virginia, camping, good sam club, good sam emergency road service, media outlets, senior V.P. of Affinity Events | Comments are off for this article

Coming off a successful fall show season, Affinity Events will host 17 consumer RV shows during the 2010 spring show season. Affinity Events and show exhibitors are combining efforts to bring the latest RV models and camping supplies to outdoor recreation enthusiasts across the country. The upcoming shows will also feature various campgrounds from across [...]


RV Weekly Round-Up (Nov. 12-20, 2009)

Posted by Christina Bullock on November 20, 2009 under 2010 Olympics, America, Angela, Barb Floden, Bicycle, Bicycle Museum of America, Bob Difley, Canada, Chris Guld, Derald Bontrager, Driving Safety, Featured 3, Forbes, Jayco Inc, Jericho Beach, New Bremen, New Bremen’s main street, New Zealand, News, Nick Russell, Ohio, Olympic, Person Travel, Peter Orthwein, Recreational vehicles, Sean Michael, Thor, Thor Co-Founder Succumbs, Thor Industries, Thor Industries Inc, Thor Industries press, USD, Vancouver, Wade Thompson, business magazine, camping, cancer, founder, leader, president and chief operating officer, propane services, spokeswoman, truck camper | Comments are off for this article

 1. Olympic parking spots for recreational vehicles sitting empty: With less than three months until the Vancouver 2010 Olympics, only 80 campers have signed up for the 350 available RV camping sites at Jericho Beach and Spanish Banks. But the Vancouver parks board says it is confident bookings will soon balloon, due to a marketing [...]


Discover A Touch Of Old Holland At Windmill Island

Posted by Nick Russell on August 31, 2009 under America, Amsterdam, De Zwaan, Delftware porcelain, Destinations, Dutch girl costume, Dutch heritage, Dutch wayside inn, Dutch windmill, Family Camping, General RVing, Holland Michigan, Michigan, Muskegon Michigan, Nazis, Netherlands, Old World Europe, RVs, Rotterdam, Travel, Uncategorized, Windmill Island, World War II, antique carousel, authentic Dutch windmill, southwest Michigan, tour buses, tulips, windmill, wooden shoes | Comments are off for this article

You can experience a little bit of Old World Europe in southwest Michigan with a visit to Windmill Island! Here you can tour a magnificent 240 year old working Dutch windmill, enjoy the beauty of over 150,000 tulips in bloom in the spring, tour an exact replica of a 14th century wayside inn, browse through [...]


15 Great Oddball Museums

Posted by Nick Russell on July 30, 2009 under Acme, America, Arizona, Austin, Bead Museum, Bird Dog Museum, Chattanooga, Clock Museum, Destinations, Easton Museum of Pez, Fulltiming, General RVing, Geo. A. Hormel & Company, Heaton-Bowman-Smith Funeral Museum, Hospitality/Recreation, Human Interest, Indiana, Jackson, Jesse James, Kendallville, Leila's Hair Museum, Marsh's Free Museum, Marvelous Mechanical Museum, Michigan, Mid-America Windmill Museum, Minnesota, Mount Horeb, Oddball Museums, Pennsylvania, Recovery Hall of Fame, Rock-a-Billy Hall of Fame, Rockabilly Music, SPAM museum, Smallest Museum, St. Joseph, States, Superior, Tennessee, Travel, Traverse City, Truck Museum, Washington, Wisconsin, canned meat product, independence, long beach, mechanical musical devices, missouri | Comments are off for this article

We love finding strange museums in our travels around the country, and we have discovered some real finds as we explore this great land of ours. Here are fifteen of my favorites, in no particular order. Mustard Museum; Mount Horeb, Wisconsin - You can learn everything you ever wanted to know, and some things you never [...]