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- Man Opening Door of Equipment Building, 1915-1930 -

- Collections - Artifact
Man Opening Door of Equipment Building, 1915-1930
- Observation Tower, 1915-1930 -

- Collections - Artifact
Observation Tower, 1915-1930
- Weather Balloon inside a Storage Shed, 1915-1930 -

- 1915-1930
- Collections - Artifact
Weather Balloon inside a Storage Shed, 1915-1930
- Two Men Holding a Weather Balloon and Equipment, 1915-1930 -

- Collections - Artifact
Two Men Holding a Weather Balloon and Equipment, 1915-1930
- "Motor Camper & Tourist," February, 1926 - The growth of automobile ownership and development of good roads drove more Americans to explore the country in the 1920s. <em>Motor Camper and Tourist</em> offered advice on how and where to go. This February 1926 issue offered articles, advice, and product advertisements about motor camping. An Auto Kamp Trailer Company advertisement appealed to women, highlighting comforts and healthful advantages of camping.

- February 01, 1926
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"Motor Camper & Tourist," February, 1926
The growth of automobile ownership and development of good roads drove more Americans to explore the country in the 1920s. Motor Camper and Tourist offered advice on how and where to go. This February 1926 issue offered articles, advice, and product advertisements about motor camping. An Auto Kamp Trailer Company advertisement appealed to women, highlighting comforts and healthful advantages of camping.
- Magazine, "Motor Camper & Tourist," June 1924 - The growth of automobile ownership and development of good roads drove more Americans to explore the country in the 1920s. <em>Motor Camper and Tourist</em> offered advice on how and where to go. Its first issue from 1924, shown here, included articles on "How to Go Motor Camping" and "Tin Can Tourists," as well as trip suggestions, equipment advertisements, and handy tips.

- June 01, 1924
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Magazine, "Motor Camper & Tourist," June 1924
The growth of automobile ownership and development of good roads drove more Americans to explore the country in the 1920s. Motor Camper and Tourist offered advice on how and where to go. Its first issue from 1924, shown here, included articles on "How to Go Motor Camping" and "Tin Can Tourists," as well as trip suggestions, equipment advertisements, and handy tips.
- Observation Tower, 1915-1930 -

- 1915-1930
- Collections - Artifact
Observation Tower, 1915-1930
- Men with a Weather Balloon outside Equipment Building, 1915-1930 -

- Collections - Artifact
Men with a Weather Balloon outside Equipment Building, 1915-1930
- Two Men Holding a Weather Balloon and Equipment, 1915-1930 -

- Collections - Artifact
Two Men Holding a Weather Balloon and Equipment, 1915-1930
- "Motor Camper & Tourist" for November 1925 - The growth of automobile ownership and development of good roads drove more Americans to explore the country in the 1920s. <em>Motor Camper and Tourist</em> offered advice on how and where to go. This November 1925 issue, with its idyllic view of camping on the cover, offered a number of articles, advice, and product advertisements on motor camping.

- November 01, 1925
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"Motor Camper & Tourist" for November 1925
The growth of automobile ownership and development of good roads drove more Americans to explore the country in the 1920s. Motor Camper and Tourist offered advice on how and where to go. This November 1925 issue, with its idyllic view of camping on the cover, offered a number of articles, advice, and product advertisements on motor camping.