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  2. Amazing Airstream Trailers You Can Rent on Airbnb - AOL

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    You can rent apartments, houses, tiny homes, tipis, and all sorts of amazing vacation dwellings. But for our money, there's nothing cooler than renting an Airstream trailer.

  3. The Pines Resort - Wikipedia

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    Accommodations range from fully equipped cabins to hotel suites. The Pines Resort operates a full-service marina that offers boat rentals and hosts two restaurants on-site. Additionally, the resort sits within the Pines Village, a community hub that includes a grocery market, a bar, and an array of other shops.

  4. TIP Trailer Services - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, TIP Trailer Services Group acquired Train Trailer Rental Ltd, [4] a Canadian provider of trailer rentals, leasing and storage. In that same year TIP acquired Dutch rental and leasing company Twan Heetkamp Trailers (THT), [ 5 ] which had a fleet of around 3,000 trailers operating across Europe.

  5. Mobile catering - Wikipedia

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    Coffee, bagels, donuts, egg sandwiches, e.g., bacon, egg, and cheese, and other breakfast items; Pig roast is often served in a bread bun or baguette with apple sauce or sage & onion stuffing. BBQ popular food items include burgers, sausages and chicken. Mobile catering for Indian railways

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  7. Food truck - Wikipedia

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    A food truck is a large motorized vehicle (such as a van or multi-stop truck) or trailer equipped to store, transport, cook, prepare, serve and/or sell food. [1] [2]Some food trucks, such as ice cream trucks, sell frozen or prepackaged food, but many have on-board kitchens and prepare food from scratch, or they reheat food that was previously prepared in a brick and mortar commercial kitchen.