Wakarusa, IN
On one of our days waiting for repairs on the motorhome we walked along the Mill Race Canal.
The canal is in Goshen, IN and is a beautiful and easy 3 mile walk.
Pretty old bridge along the trail.
Ooooh... Ahhhh....
We also visited the RV Hall of Fame and Museum in Elkhart.
It was fun to look at all of the unique designs in the history of RVs.
Ok, the fake pool and the cigar chewing granny figure were a bit cheesy.
We stopped by a Subway for lunch and noticed where the local Amish park their buggies while shopping.

Duesenberg Museum
The Auburn-Cord- Duesenberg Museum was a real treat to visit during our stay.
The museum was about 50 miles west of Wakarusa and is a fabulous collection to see.
This 1932 Cord L-29 cost $2,600 originally and was powered by a 132 HP engine.
This Cord is an authentic recreation of the 1931 Paris Automobile Show car.
This 1936 Cord Convertible Coupe cost $2,145 and sports a supercharged 175 HP engine.
This is a hand-built prototype of the 1936 Cord 810. Wow!
This 1922 Model A Duesenberg was the first car to bear the Duesenberg name.
The museum's second floor has another dizzying display of perfectly restored cars.
The 1932 Auburn 8-100A Speedster cost about $1,000 and was quite the looker in its day.
This 1935 Auburn 851 Speedster was their best known model. It was factory tested to 100 mph.
This is another of the classic Auburn Cord 810 models.  It cost $1,995 new.
The museum also had some Studebakers.  This 1963 Avanti Sport Coupe was a futuristic looking car in its day.