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Two RV Gypsies: Full-Time RVers in Winnebago, Nebraska June 20, 2012 |
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This page has nothing to do with the Winnebago RV Factory in Iowa. | |
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Honoring-the-Clans Sculpture Garden and Cultural Plaza: Located one block east of US Highway 77/75 on Ho-Chunk Plaza - The two RV Gypsies enjoyed the heritage of the Winnebago Tribe. Ho-Chunk Community Development Corporation was formed on December 8, 2000 and designated by the Internal Revenue Service on August 13, 2001 as a 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation.. |
Below, Twelve statues, each representing one of the tribe's clans, are arranged in a large circle at the heart of the tribe's Ho-Chunk Village. | |
Design on a local building in Winnebago, Nebraska |
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The advertised signs state that three miles east of Macy, Nebraska are Big Elk Park and Hole in the Rock Recreation Area. So the two RV Gypsies set out to find them. | |
Below: The road condition leading to Big Elk Park - a dirt road with big holes covering most of the road. | |
The two RV Gypsies got a glimpse of the lake and boat ramp (shown below). But it is certainly not a place the two RV Gypsies would ever go to again. | |
The two RV Gypsies explored Jay C. Hormel Nature Center in Austin, Minnesota and Lee Duquette went to the Spam Museum |