December 8, 2011
Travel Trailer Life in 1937 Florida Snowbird Park
Here Today and Gone Tomorrow. That's the Motto of Millions Who Follow the Sun With a Home on Wheels. Only these RVers were doing in back in 1935 when a site in a Florida trailer resort cost one dollar a week with an extra twenty-five cents for electricity! Visit Trailerite.com and celebrate the History of RVing.
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Comments on Travel Trailer Life in 1937 Florida Snowbird Park
This is where my grandparents started our long family tradition of RVing. I love the old footage.
Wow how the vehicles/RV's have changed but the reason for owning one remains the same! Great video!
in 73 my dad bought a new 15' scotty for 2200.00 with all the options. We all had fun camping and he towed with it a 67 ford country squire wagon
An $8,000 trailer in 1935 would be the equivalent of around $123,000.00 in today's dollars. I love these little old films, thanks!
OH GREAT! I wish to use this on our page… Thanks…