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Written by Todd Moning
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How did Genny and Howard Jennings manage motorhoming with nine kids? “One at a time,” said Genny. “My oldest was 12 when my youngest was born.” |
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Written by Todd Moning
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Thanks to a New Jersey shutterbug, FMCA has photographic evidence that dinosaurs roamed the land at FMCA’s earliest conventions. The creatures had names like Brill, Condor, Norris, ReVella, Beechwood and Streamline. Some were mammoth in size; others barely the length of an ice cream truck. |
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Here’s a little story about our “worst” motorhoming experience … I call it Stay on the Red Roads. The moral of the story is, Read the Map Legend. |
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Written by Todd Moning
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Glen R. Key — oil man, banker, avid Oklahoma Democrat — served as FMCA national president from 1986 to 1988. This article chronicles his earlier years. |
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Written by Todd Moning
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In his senior years, Glen Key traveled by motorhome to all of the Lower 48 states and much of Canada. But he may have taken the trip of a lifetime in 1933, long before his motorhoming days. |
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Former FMCA national president Glen R. Key turned 90 in November 2006. This article provides general information about his life experiences. |
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