Randy,
Go to http://www.escapees.com
for a list of their RV parks.
We've seen what you describe
in the Texas and Alabama parks
****BY THE DOZENS****.
There is an Airstream Park in
Hillsboro, TX where nearly every
site has such a structure on it.
Twenty years ago, there was a big
splurge to build such structures.
Since then, they have been popping
up all around the country.
Terry
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>Randy,.............Its been done before. Check out some Baja Calif Real
>Estate. Some homes have the Airstream inside and all the other rooms
>are around it. Many of the Airsteams in the Airstream Parks in Florida
>have a home with a large attached car port, and the A/S is used as an
>integral part of the home. A shell in the mountains with the A/s
>attached would be a great idea, and then in the fall, you could button
>up the shell, and pull the coach down to the lower valleys for continued
>use in the winter. Your wife probably thinks I'm crazy also, and she
>is partially correct. Let us know when you start building.
>
>Bill Scott
>61 Bambi, VAC & WBCCI #3221
>1VP & Membership Chairman , WDCU
>http://www.servintfree.net/wbcci-dc/
>
>
Websites useful for restoring RVs
http://www.tompatterson.com
http://www.phrannie.org/phredex.html
http://www.geocities.com/~tctour/links