For a few short years, from about 1913 to around the mid 1920s, auto camping was all the rage. As new owners of automobiles, Americans were learning what the freedom of having an automobile felt like. To be able to get in their cars and drive someplace, away from the city, even if just for a few days, it was worth it to be able to relax and escape the responsibilities of day to day life. Although this trend lasted just a few years, it laid the groundwork for the ways Americans would travel for years to come: auto camps were the precursor to both motels and RVs.
Thanks Facebook, Posted by Hershey Region Antique Auto Club of America
My maternal grandmother and her sister took photos of their camping out (or something outside by a car) in Texas. On the other side of my family (my father's parents) went on some hunting trips with various photos. I'll try to dig them out, but I think the hunting trips were in the 30s, so they'll be in a separate post, and my mother took part in them, while at just 7-8 years old, she wasn't in the camping outing with her mother and step-father below.
A series of photos collected by my mother as a young girl. Later than the dates shown I think, because some of the dates are confused....probably posted after her step-father died when she was 10.
Mozelle Miller Webb Munhall 1925
Fred Munhall 1926, looking very much like he got out in the woods
Fred Munhall 1924
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Uncle Jack Munhall, Mozelle Miller Munhall and Fred Munhall, 1926. It appears they are sitting on the bumper of a vehicle, with various boxes around. Perhaps camping, or moving...who knows. Dorothy Miller 1926 - My great aunt Dorothy, sister of my grandmother Mozelle Miller. No clue what she is holding! And we come back to a car with a family gathered to enjoy the great outdoors. Sharing with Sepia Saturday this week. The Sepians may be by the water, but my family was in dry land, yet outside on all occasions! |