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Is it correct that trailer parks were more socially accepted as part of middle class living in the 1940's and 50's? Anyone have any pics?
Sweet Leilani said:I think the whole idea of trailer living was the ability to pick up and move whenever, wherever. I'm not sure if that ever was a "socially acceptable" concept, and especially not in the 40s & 50s. However, in the immediate postwar years, Fletch is right, housing was at a premium and a trailer was better than living in your car (if you could get one of those, either)! But I think it was always considered more of a temporary necessity; as soon as you could you wanted to move up. I'm sure the same could be said of 90% of those living in trailer parks today, as well.
A funny take on trailer living in the 50s (travel trailers, that is) is the Lucy/Desi movie, "The Long, Long Trailer".
Personally, I would love to have a vintage 30s-50s trailer to use as a guest house. I know a lot of people that use them as hunting & fishing camps, and they still have a lot of original features, like wood paneling and built-ins.
Absinthe_1900 said:It's a scream, and the recent DVD is a pretty good transfer.
"Trailer Brakes!" Trailer Brakes!"
The original Clinton Twiss book, is quite expensive on the collectors market if you can find a copy.
You can download a PDF of the original book at Archive.org:
http://www.archive.org/details/longlongtrailer001201mbp
Bebop said:I lived in trailer parks across the western U.S. for a year in 03'-04' and still do for months at a time. Trailer parks are a bit different than mobile home parks. I think mobile home parks were more popular in the 40's and 50's than trailer parks.
Now that you mention it........ It may be that I think of trailer parks as RV parks. I see mobile home parks as places where there are trailers that have no wheels. Maybe trailer parks are mobile home parks and what I am talking about is an RV park. I suppose I am calling RV parks, trailer parks. There are some mobile home parks that have spaces for RV's. It sometimes is the same place. All this trailer talk is making me dizzy!PrettySquareGal said:How do you distinguish the two? I know an RV park is for people on the go, but I always thought of mobile home and trailer parks as pretty much the same...
Bebop said:Now that you mention it........ It may be that I think of trailer parks as RV parks. I see mobile home parks as places where there are trailers that have no wheels. Maybe trailer parks are mobile home parks and what I am talking about is an RV park. I suppose I am calling RV parks, trailer parks. There are some mobile home parks that have spaces for RV's. It sometimes is the same place. All this trailer talk is making me dizzy!