The 50's coifed and outfitted inn keeper said we were limited to shooting from the fence, but it was enough to see many of the series of restored travel trailers from the mid-20th Century. The owner's website (http://www.theshady dell.com/faq/) provides some better shots of the trailers up close.
It looks like the best idea is to rent one to have the full experience. You might have noticed in the recent issue of Sunset there is an article about vintage trailers for rent including a location in my home town of Santa Barbara. Look around, you may not have to go far to try one out!
This blue street lodger in Bisbee seems a bit rougher than anything at Shady Dell, but there is a certain creativity in design tho crudely implemented here. Always good to see an RV experiement!
At the Shady Dell a small, wee diner sits and perhaps is open on occasion, but we missed it.
A friendly local woman at Crystal Palace in Tombstone suggested Bisbee and I owe her thanks, though I don't recall her name. Well, thanks just the same!
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Just read a J A Jance mystery, very lghtweight, set in Bisbee. Fun to see some pics... Bonnie
We heard J.A. Jance at the book fair in Tucson. She's fun to hear. She said she once threatened a man who was causing problems with being in her next novel in a most negative role.
Love the diner!
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