>> I don't remember, but I thought I read somewhere that some American
>> Legion places have RV hookups. Am I correct?
I think VFWs do have hookups, maybe that's what you're thinking of.
Hunter
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RVerDon - 30 Jul 2005 06:53 GMT
>>> I don't remember, but I thought I read somewhere that some American
>>> Legion places have RV hookups. Am I correct?
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> Hunter
> http://members.aol.com/hhamp5246/roadtrip2005.htm
Some do, some don't. Same for Elk and Moose lodges. I belong to the Elks
and have stayed at many lodges all across the country. Some have full
hook-ups, others electric and water with a dump station and some without any
services other than a safe place to park for the night. Cost per night will
run from nothing to around $15 for a full hook-up. We have 15 full hook-up
sites at our lodge in Tracy and charge $15.
Don in Tracy, Calif.