Tuesday, September 25, 2012

airstream


Sometimes you just want to travel in style, and what better way to see the sights than in an Airstream. The RV was first created by Wally Byam in 1936. During the Depression, the Airstream was the sole surviving company, and massively rebounded in the 1940's where America showed more interest in travel. The campers originally debuted  with lodging for 2, and an eat in dinette. In modern times the coach has become a behemoth in its own right. With sleeping capacity up to 6 full kitchen and partial living/dining. The camper still touts its ability to have a roll away awning, and stairs to the roof if needed. To this day the camper is know for its timeless style and reminds us that there are many places we haven't personally explored, and now is the opportunity. 

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