On the second day our our roadtrip, Marley and I traveled west on I-40 to I-27, and went to Jack Sisemore’s Traveland RV Museum in Amarillo Texas. I had read that they had the ‘Gornicke’ bus from the movie ‘RV’, and I wanted to see it. Plus, I thought it was cool that they had vintage campers on display, and I had to check it out.

The RV museum is on the grounds of the RV dealership. When you walk in to the showroom, they’ll give you a pamphlet with information, and direct you outside to where the museum is. It’s not huge, but definitely worth stopping to look at. Plus, it’s free.

In addition to various years and styles of campers and RV’s, they also have an interesting assortment of motorcycles on display.

We arrived there early in the morning, so it was still cool enough for Marley to sit in the truck with the windows rolled down.

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