RV Museum is a MUST stop for RV and Non-RV enthusiasts alike
Recently the Grasshaven team made a visit to the great city
of Amarillo. Notably featured in iconic
songs like (Get your Kicks) Route 66 and
Amarillo by Morning, this thriving
Texas town has long and deep roots in Americana. Amarillo is also known as a major stop along
historic Route 66.
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Gornike 1948 Flexible Bus from Robin Williams movie RV |
The convergence of Americana and open-road travel
necessitates a visit. And, any visit to
Amarillo should absolutely include the
RV Museum located at
Jack Sisemore’sTraveland. During our visit, the
gregarious Jack Sisemore greeted us, himself.
A true west Texan through and through, Jack is an expert on all things
RV (and much more). He also has a long
history racing motorcycles and his experience with vintage and antique bikes
can best even the most knowledgeable two-wheeled aficionados.
We were here to see the RV’s. Jack’s dealership offers the most current and
state of the art traveling homes for sale.
Featuring brands like Winnebago, Grand Designs and other quality
manufactures, his team epitomizes good ole Texas hospitality. But, if RV history is your thing, than Jack
Sisemore’s RV Museum is a must see. The
second most popular tourist attraction in Amarillo features nearly 10,000
square feet of curated and restored vintage and antique RV travel trailers and
motorhomes that have been collected, curated and displayed over the past 25
years.
A bright red 1948 Flexible Bus featured in the Robin
William’s movie RV prominently greets
visitors upon entry. However, iconic
transportable homes don’t stop there (actually there are 15 RVs on display and
even more waiting for the completion of their expanded home). Round the corner
and an early 1921 Kamp Kar emerges. Jack notes, “We think slide-outs are a
recent innovation, but this old girl invented the idea”. This early RV was only one of five made by
Anheuser-Busch.
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1921 Kamp Kar Antique RV |
The museum also features the first Itasca Motorhome ever
made, making the museum a MUST stop for all Winnebago-Itasca Travelers (WIT)
members; although, even an RV’ing novice can still appreciate these blasts from
the past. Jack and his son Trent have
painstakingly sought after and in many cases restored these classic beauties. Pair that with other nostalgic camping
equipment and paraphernalia peppered throughout the museum and this is one memorable
experience.
Jack’s museum is not just about RV’s and travel
trailers. If two wheel vehicles are more
your speed, the RV museum is sure to please.
Ten beautiful examples of classic and antique motorcycles line the
walls. One notable beauty is the 1977
Harley Davidson serial number 30. This awe-inspiring
bike was owned by Dr. Martin Jack Rosenblum, the historian for Harley Davidson,
and features an autograph by Willie G. Davidson, the designer of that
series.
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Vintage RVs Displayed with Camping Nostalgia |
With visits growing exponentially year over year from around
the world and an ever-growing collection, Jack and Trent are currently
expanding this traveling tribute. “We
have many more RV’s and motorcycles just waiting to make their debut once the
expanded museum is ready”, Jack notes.
“We want to capture nostalgia; a simpler time; when families hit the
open road in search of adventure and time together.”
One visit to both Jack Sisemore’s Traveland and RV Museum
and you’ll experience first hand the progression of RV’s from their inception
till today. Better yet, the museum as
absolutely free. So on your next visit
to Amarillo, pop in,
meet Jack, and go back in time to relive some outdoors
memories of old. And don’t forget to tell
them Grasshaven sent ya (or y’all, as they say in West Texas).
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With 15 Vintage RVs there's a favorite for anyone |
For more information contact:
Jack Sisemore’s Traveland and RV Museum
4341 Canyon Dr.
Amarillo, TX 79110
806-358-4891
Admission: FREE!
Hours: Monday –
Saturday 9 am - 5 pm