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Tag Archives: Factory Tours
RV Capital of the World
Elkhart County, Indiana, is the RV Capital of the World. 80% of this country’s recreational vehicles (RVs) are manufactured here. There are about 16 different factory tours in the area, enough to make your head spin. We did not take … Continue reading
Posted in August, Daily Post, Ohio
Tagged Elkhart, Factory Tours, Museums, Ohio Turnpike, RV Capital of the World, RV/MH Museum
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Winnebago Factory Tour
Leaving Albert Lea this morning we went south into Iowa to Forest City to the manufacturing plant where our motorhome was built. They have lots of RV parking spots with electricity for its customers. We selected a spot in the … Continue reading
Tabasco Sauce
The world’s only Tabasco bottling plant is near Lafayette, Louisiana. How could we resist a free factory tour? The pepper-scent of Tabasco greeted us as we drove into the parking lot. It wasn’t an eye-watering strong pepper smell, but mild … Continue reading
