Senator Henry M. Jackson talking with a group of people at an Airstream trailer park during his campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination
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Senator Henry M. Jackson talking with a group of people at an Airstream trailer park during his campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination, 1976..Photographer: .Conklin, Paul S...Subjects (LCSH):.Jackson, Henry M. (Henry Martin), 1912-1983.Trailer camps ..Digital Collection: .Henry M. Jackson Collection.content.lib.washington.edu/jacksonweb/index.html ( /jacksonweb/index.html ) ..Item Number: HMJ0872 ..:.digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/singleitem/coll... ( http://digitalcollections.lib.washington.edu/cdm/singleitem/collection/jackson/id/661/rec/1 ) ..Visit Special Collections reproductions and rights ( http://www.lib.washington.edu/specialcoll/service/reproduction.html ) page for information on ordering a copy...University of Washington Libraries. Digital Collections content.lib.washington.edu/ ( / )
In the late 1910s, there were few gas stations, few paved roads, and no highways was a time that America’s leading historians call the beginning of modern RV. In 1920s people who traveled like this were referred to as 'tin can tourists'. As time progressed, trailers became attractive, comfortable and earned a new name "house trailer" in the 1930s and 1940s. In the late 1930s, during the Great Depression, FSA (Federal Farm Security Administration) built trailer camps to assist childless couples and families of one and two children in moving in areas where new factories were built, and labor was in demand. In 2005, FEMA provided temporary emergency housing using thousands of travel trailers.
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Collection - The Beginning of RV
In 1910, there were few gas stations, few paved roads, and no highways but this is the year that America’s leading historians cite as the beginning of modern RV industry.Collection - Gas Food Lodging, By University of Washington Libraries
Collection of historic images from the Pacific Northwest and beyond. By: University of Washington Libraries Digital Collections
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