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Receive Wi-Fi Access on the Road with These Tips

In today’s society, the internet has become a necessity in most households and the development of smartphones has made it even easier for people to gain access to the web wherever they go. With more and more average tasks, such as paying bills, shopping and working, being carried out in an online format, it’s becoming increasingly harder to avoid using the internet, and this can oftentimes turn into a problem when traveling via RV, where there’s little to no Wi-Fi available. However, we’re here to tell you that there are few different options you can choose from in order to stay connected while driving cross country. Each one provides a unique solution suitable for your individual internet needs that will allow you to surf the web while in the comfort of your RV.

 
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Winnebago Brave RV Brings Back Classic Styling

Winnebago RVs quickly grew in popularity after the first one rolled onto the scene in 1966 and families across the county soon began setting out on adventures in the motorhomes, creating memories that would stand the test of time. Their unique eyebrow design and signature W imprint fixed along the side panels were iconic elements of the classic RVs, but overtime, the traditional appearance became a distant memory and new innovative designs took their place. However, for 2015, Winnebago has decided to take a trip down memory lane with the creation of an all-new RV that pays tribute to the brand’s early styling. Dubbed “Brave,” the incoming RV comes with all the retro looks that ignited the Winnebago brand, along with modernized features that will make it a hit in today’s market.

 
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Experience the Wonders of the Iconic Route 66

When traveling via RV, you never know what kind of adventure you’ll find. The American roadways are filled with great sights and off the beaten path side shops, but out of all the U.S. highways, there isn’t one that is known more for its roadside attractions than the famed Route 66. Running from Chicago to California, this historic route was a prime choice for travelers making their way across the country during the ‘40s and ‘50s. It became a breeding ground for quirky attractions, such as the World’s Biggest Bottle of Ketchup, and drew in tourists with its tasty American food joints. Following its initial shut down in 1985, the iconic route is now open to the public once again, along with many of its popular shops and restaurants. Plan a trip along the legendary Route 66 for your next RV outing and experience a slice of American history.

 
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