Terry Classic History

BobbyandGenee

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Figured we should start pooling the history of our RV for current and future buyers

https://www.google.com/amp/s/tincantourists.com/blog/2016/01/21/featured-brand-holiday-house/amp/

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Furious10

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Good post. I've read about the "Holiday House" trailers and decided that's what we will call ours. Most became park models that people could rent. We haven't really embraced the "Googie" architecture (yet), but will add some of those elements. Cantilevered structures, acute angles, illuminated plastic paneling, freeform boomerang and artist's palette shapes and cutouts, and tailfins on buildings marked Googie architecture, which was contemptible to some architects of then-current High Art Modernism, but had defenders during the post-Modern period at the end of the 20th century. The common elements that generally distinguish Googie from other forms of architecture are: Roofs sloping at an upward angle and starbursts.
 
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