enjoyed it..we were in Cody a few years ago toured the museum the one display I totally enjoyed was one of a painter/sculpture type artist and they had a person there portraying this person can't recall his name though he stay so in character if you asked that was not in that man's time frame he didn't know about it ...one lady was thoroughly convinced he was the artist in the display was totally interesting was it still there? thank you for sharing with us sheila
Great photos and love the various modes of camping. My DH and I just toured the Bill Cody museum in LeClaire, Iowa last week. LeClaire was Cody's birthplace.
Dawn--I visited the RV Hall of Fame in Elkhart two summers ago when I went up to Michigan. It was very interesting to see all the RVs. There is also an RV museum in Amarillo and it is free!
Colleen, thank you! I sure enjoyed seeing those RV's they have found and restored. The ones they have left in the condition found in we're really neat too. Our family was still tent camping until the late 60's. Chuck and I bought our first truck cab over camper in 80 or 81. We had so many great camping trips when the kids were little. Mom and Alvin had a cabover and so did my sister and her husband. We would all go together and have wonderful vacations. Great, great memories!
Dawn, Rascal, Belle Sunshine-2012 Coachmen Encounter