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perris valley campers history: Mobile Mansions Douglas Keister, 2006 What do Henry Ford, Thomas Edison, Mae West, Howard Hughes, John Madden, the Partridge Family, Ken Kesey, The Who, and Barbie have in common? Each had a home on wheels-be it an old converted school bus, a massive RV cruiser, or elegant house car. These celebrity motorhomes are only the frosting on the cake in Douglas Keister's entertaining and informative new book Mobile Mansions. From the eclectic to the exquisite, the luxurious to the rare, Keister's incredible photography showcases the history and diversity of some of the most historic and lovingly restored RVs on the road today. Keister documents an amazing range of vehicles, including small camp cars from the 1920s, house cars from the 1930s, campers from the 1950s and finally modern-day motorhomes that first emerged in the 1960s. Well-known brands like Winnebago, GMC, and Travco are featured as well as one-of-a-kind vehicles like the Lamsteed Kampcar, built by Anheuser Busch, the Zeppelin House Car, and Buckminster Fuller's Dymaxion car. Step inside a wide variety of motorhomes, from diminutive camp cars to diesel-belching, lumbering leviathans complete with saunas, balconies, and gourmet kitchens. Mobile Mansions details this fascinating chapter of America's history with lively text, luscious full color photographs, rare vintage photographs and offers a concise history of the recreational vehicle. |
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perris valley campers history: Southern California Laura Kath, Pamela Joy Price, 2005 A guide to family-friendly beaches, hotels, restaurants, and attractions in Southern California. Stroll the Walk of Fame in Los Angeles, take the Mystery Canyon tour through the desert in Palm Springs, ride the monorail through the natural habitats of the San Diego Wild Animal Park, and more. |
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perris valley campers history: Fun with the Family Southern California Laura Kath, Pamela Price, 2011-03-01 Written by parents, for parents, this opinionated, personal, and easy-to-use guide has hundreds of ideas to keep the kids entertained for an hour, a day, or a weekend! Fun with the Family Southern California leads the way to amusement parks, historical attractions, children’s museums, wildlife habitats, festivals, parks, and much more. The whole family will enjoy . . . Sampling aebleskiver (Danish pancake balls) in Solvang—the region’s “little bit of Denmark” Getting sea legs on a whale watch in the Santa Barbara Channel Strolling the Walk of Fame in Los Angeles Traveling back to the 1920s on the Fillmore & Western Railway |
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perris valley campers history: Land of the Sky-blue Water Russell R. Rich, 1963 Bear Lake Valley is located in Bear Lake County, Idaho and Rich County in Utah. |
perris valley campers history: Desert Fever Gary L. Shumway, 1980 |
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perris valley campers history: Best Climbs Joshua Tree National Park Bob Gaines, 2019-04-01 Best Climbs Joshua Tree National Park gives climbers a selection of more than 280 of the very best routes at one of the country's most popular climbing destinations. Full color photographs along with a contemporary design make this book as visually appealing as it is useful. |
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perris valley campers history: History of Orange County, California Samuel Armor, 1921 |
perris valley campers history: Norco '80 Peter Houlahan, 2019-06-11 5 young men. 32 destroyed police vehicles. 1 spectacular bank robbery. This “cinematic” true crime story transports readers to the scene of one of the most shocking bank heists in U.S. history—a crime that’s almost too wild to be real (The New York Times Book Review). Norco ’80 tells the story of how five heavily armed young men—led by an apocalyptic born–again Christian—attempted a bank robbery that turned into one of the most violent criminal events in U.S. history, forever changing the face of American law enforcement. Part action thriller and part courtroom drama, this Edgar Award finalist for Best Fact Crime transports the reader back to the Southern California of the 1970s, an era of predatory evangelical gurus, doomsday predictions, megachurches, and soaring crime rates, with the threat of nuclear obliteration looming over it all. In this riveting true story, a group of landscapers transforms into a murderous gang of bank robbers armed to the teeth with military–grade weapons. Their desperate getaway turns the surrounding towns into war zones. And when it’s over, three are dead and close to twenty wounded; a police helicopter has been forced down from the sky, and thirty–two police vehicles have been completely demolished by thousands of rounds of ammo. The resulting trial shakes the community to the core, raising many issues that continue to plague society today: from the epidemic of post–traumatic stress disorder within law enforcement to religious extremism and the militarization of local police forces. |
perris valley campers history: Lake Recreation in Southern California for Week Enders Herschell Whitmer, Scott Whitmer, 1996-09 |
perris valley campers history: The interurban era William D. Middleton, The interurban era |
perris valley campers history: Anza-Borrego Desert Region Diana Lindsay, Lowell Lindsay, 2006-02-10 Now in its expanded 5th edition, The Anza-Borrego Desert Region offers complete coverage of the over 1 million acres of desert lands, including Anza-Borrego State Park, Ocotillo Wells State Vehicular Recreation Area (OWSVRA), parts of the Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains National Monument, and adjacent BLM recreational and wilderness lands. |
perris valley campers history: Financial California Le Roy Armstrong, J. O. Denny, 1916 |
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perris valley campers history: Turn Your Life Into Art Caveat Magister, 2021-08-17 Analyzing the work of Burning Man, the SF Institute of Possibility, the Jejune Institute, and other groups, this book is a how-to manual for designing transformative or psychomagical experiences. |
perris valley campers history: Women of the West Max Binheim, Charles A. Elvin, 1928 |
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perris valley campers history: The Bent Lens Lisa Daniel, Claire Jackson, 2014-05-14 The definitive international guide to gay, lesbian and queer film and video. |
perris valley campers history: Route 66 in California Glen Duncan, 2005 The Mother Road hauled it all, traversing the American West from Chicago to Santa Monica Beach, the last 350 miles through Southern California. For settlers, Depression-era Okies and Arkies, and post-World War II families bound for suburbia, Route 66 was a migration funnel for generations. Wending through the mountains and badlands of San Bernardino County into Los Angeles County, Route 66 became a state of mind and a catchphrase for travelers everywhere, especially after singer Bobby Troupe popularized the hit song (Get Your Kicks on) Route 66 and actors Martin Milner and George Maharis hit the road with the ragtop down and the shades on in the namesake television series that seemed to go anywhere every week. The shield of the Route 66 sign has become iconography for the growth of Southern California's economy, population, popularity, and folklore. |
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perris valley campers history: The Birds of America John James Audubon, 1842 This edition has 65 new images, making a total of 500. The original configurations were altered so that there is only one species per plate. The text is a revision of the Ornithological Biography, rearranged according to Audubon's Synopsis of the Birds of North America (1839). |
perris valley campers history: The Crescenta Valley Robert Newcombe, Mike Lawler, Historical Society of the Crescenta Valley, 2010 Despite being within the Los Angeles metropolitan area, the Crescenta Valley manages to retain its small town flavor due to its geography--a small valley nestled between two mountain ranges--and the people who prefer this way of life. The community is marked not only by what has changed, but more importantly, by what has not. |
perris valley campers history: Forthcoming Books Rose Arny, 1996-06 |
perris valley campers history: Official Automobile Blue Book , 1901 |
perris valley campers history: And Then There Were None Paul R. Krausman, 2017-04 This book uses the story of the desert bighorn sheep in the Pusch Ridge Wilderness and population decline as a case study in human alteration of wildlife habitat. |
perris valley campers history: The Rocky Mountain National Park Enos A. Mills, 1924 |
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perris valley campers history: Cemetery Inscriptions, Wolfeboro, New Hampshire John S. Fipphen, 1993 This work is arranged by cemetery and plot, and includes information on Lakeview, Pine Hill, Hersey, Wolfeboro Center, North Wolfeboro and South Wolfeboro Cemeteries. It includes an every-name index, and an appendix with maps. In addition to the cemeteries listed above, family graveyards have also been researched. Some of the names included are: Tibbetts, Perkins, Cotton, Rust, Jenness, Nute, Avery, Brown, Smith, Young, Haines, Dudley, and more. The maps of the cemeteries are very detailed and have plot locations marked out. The entries include plot number, row number, and/or section number. |
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Perris Hosts Groundbreaking Event for Ethanac Bridge. The City of Perris hosted a groundbreaking ceremony at for Ethanac Bridge on Thursday, October 24, 2024, and officially …
Perris, California - Wikipedia
Perris is an old railway city in Riverside County, California, United States, located 71 miles (114 km) east-southeast of Los Angeles and 81 miles (130 km) north of San Diego. It is known for …
15 Best Things to Do in Perris (CA) - The Crazy Tourist
Mar 1, 2022 · 15 Best Things to Do in Perris (CA): Relax in nature at Lake Perris State Recreation Area; Get a history lesson at the Perris Valley Historical Museum; Enjoy a delicious all …
Perris Valley Historical Museum
Located in downtown Perris at the historic Santa Fe Depot, built in 1892. The Perris Valley Historical Museum is housed in one of the nation’s few remaining railway depots with …
25 Best & Fun Things To Do In Perris (CA) - The Tourist Checklist
Perris, California, sits in Riverside County and is known for its vibrant outdoor activities and cultural heritage. This sunny town is home to Lake Perris State Recreation Area, where …
Lake Perris State Recreation Area - California State Parks
4 days ago · Located in the heart of Southern California, Lake Perris State Recreation Area spans over 8,800 acres of diverse landscapes, providing a haven for nature lovers and adventure …
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May 1, 2025 · The City of Perris, with its renowned skydiving, the Lake Perris State Recreation Area, and the Southern California Railway Museum, holds a unique charm beyond these …
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Perris Hosts Groundbreaking Event for Ethanac Bridge. The City of Perris hosted a groundbreaking ceremony at for Ethanac Bridge on Thursday, October 24, 2024, and officially …
Perris, California - Wikipedia
Perris is an old railway city in Riverside County, California, United States, located 71 miles (114 km) east-southeast of Los Angeles and 81 miles (130 km) north of San Diego. It is known for …
15 Best Things to Do in Perris (CA) - The Crazy Tourist
Mar 1, 2022 · 15 Best Things to Do in Perris (CA): Relax in nature at Lake Perris State Recreation Area; Get a history lesson at the Perris Valley Historical Museum; Enjoy a delicious all …
Perris Valley Historical Museum
Located in downtown Perris at the historic Santa Fe Depot, built in 1892. The Perris Valley Historical Museum is housed in one of the nation’s few remaining railway depots with …
25 Best & Fun Things To Do In Perris (CA) - The Tourist Checklist
Perris, California, sits in Riverside County and is known for its vibrant outdoor activities and cultural heritage. This sunny town is home to Lake Perris State Recreation Area, where …
Lake Perris State Recreation Area - California State Parks
4 days ago · Located in the heart of Southern California, Lake Perris State Recreation Area spans over 8,800 acres of diverse landscapes, providing a haven for nature lovers and adventure …
City Spotlight: City of Perris - Western Riverside County ...
May 1, 2025 · The City of Perris, with its renowned skydiving, the Lake Perris State Recreation Area, and the Southern California Railway Museum, holds a unique charm beyond these …