First stop was the RV Hall of Fame. A fun little stop on the road and interesting historical view of Rving. We stopped at our first KOA in some time so that we could spent a few days in the pool (versus the Lakes) while it was hot. We have been lucky with the heat wave because we have been “above” the wave and have remained fairly comfortable until these last few days. Good to have access to the pool and just hang out a little in “civilization”.
We have made arrangements to have a couple of items repaired while we are in Indiana, the home of the RV Manufacturers. Our warranty expired at 50,000 miles and we are at 48,000 so it made sense to us to hang out for a few days to get some items fixed.
While we are here have visited the Studebaker Museum as well as the Studebaker Family home, that is now a restaurant, with the ability to tour the house. We had lunch at Tippecanoe Restaurant. The name may be familiar to some of you older readers if you have heard the expression Tippecanoe and Tyler too!
After a relaxing weekend, laundry, sunning, swimming we are headed to Amish Country as well as some RV Factory Tours.
Went to the Entegra Coach Factory to schedule a tour. Much to our surprise they gave us a personal tour the following morning for about 1 ½ hours. It was very interesting and Les was surprised to see the quality of the workmanship as well as the materials used. I was too busy worrying about tripping over some cord to pay too much attention! This tour sealed our decision to buy the Anthem by Entegra. The folks at the factory were super and were willing to spend as much time as we wanted to answer questions, etc. This is in the heart of the Amish Country so we also had a chance to see many of the Amish both in the workplace and on the road. With all the big rigs on the road it’s a wonder there are not more accidents involving the buggies and bicycles.
Friday morning we leave to meet our friends in Joliet, IL at the Hollywood Casino…tough duty but someone has to be irresponsible! Oh I mean…no I meant irresponsible!
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