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  2. Trailer Life - Wikipedia

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    Trailer Life was founded in July 1941 as Western Trailer Life, in California. [2]In 1958, Los Angeles advertising executive Art Rouse purchased the magazine. [2] [3]In 1992, Trailer Life Enterprises became part of the umbrella company Affinity Group Inc., since renamed Good Sam Enterprises.

  3. Gorgeous Tiny Trailers and RVs That Will Make You Want ... - AOL

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    The company also makes a small-footprint, teardrop-like RV camper called the Ascape with solar panel and flat-screen TV options. Plan to drop at least $29,000 for the latest Ascape models ...

  4. Good Sam Club - Wikipedia

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    Good Sam Club is based in Englewood, Colorado. [3] The organization is currently owned by Good Sam Enterprises, which also owns Camping World (an American corporation specializing in selling parts and services for recreational vehicles and supplies for camping), Coast to Coast Resorts, [7] Trailer Life Publications, MotorHome Publications and the Good Sam RV Travel Guide & Campground Directory ...

  5. Caravan (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Caravan magazine, originally called The Caravan and Trailer, was founded in 1933 [1] by F L M Harris and produced from offices in Colney Heath near St. Albans.It was the Caravan Club's official magazine in the 1930s, [2] and by 1940, Caravan magazine, The National Caravan Council and the Caravan Club all shared the same large house in Purley, South London.

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  7. FEMA trailer - Wikipedia

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    A FEMA trailer (travel trailer) in front of a formerly flooded house in New Orleans. Although several types and sizes of manufactured structures have been installed throughout the Gulf Coast region, most are mass-produced, one-bedroom travel trailers. These typical FEMA trailers are designed to accommodate two adults and two children.