How about this RV? What a fun little playhouse. It was in the lobby of the RV Hall of Fame in Elkhart, Indiana.
The RV Hall of Fame has lots of old and unique RV's from 1913 to present day.
1958 Airstream
1913 "Earl" Travel Trailer and Model "T"" Ford
Inside view of the "Earl" which is the oldest travel trailer in the world. The dining table seats four and converts into a double bed.
1955 Ranger Crank-up Tent Trailer
It was the first use of fiberglass in trailer bodies and the first brand to use the term "slide-out" to describe the extendable body to facilitate the rear bed.
This 1954 Shasta Travel Trailer, made in Lake Shasta, CA, is a 15 foot trailer and does not have the standard logo "wings."
This 1931 Chevrolet based custom made house car was one of the enticements made by Paramount Studios to get Mae West to leave the Vaudeville circuit and begin to make movies for them.
Mae West had a rocking chair on the back porch of her house car, to enjoy the cool breeze.
Poker Alice was quite the card player in her day, early 1900's.
1946 Teardrop Trailer
1969 Stites Chassis Mount Truck Camper evolved into today's style of Class C motorhomes.