After leaving Tennessee, we headed to the home of Tiffin Motorhomes, where our RV was built. We took the factory tour, which was very interesting and then stayed in their campground for a few days to get some work done on the rig. We had 3 windows that were fogged and since they were under warranty, we preferred to have them installed by the guys who originally built our motorhome. There were a few other nickle/dime things that we had done. All in all, it was a good experience dealing with Tiffin.
While there, we made friends with a couple from Escondido, CA who have a beautiful blond golden retriever. We got our "puppy fix" and made good friends who we hope to catch up with in CO while they are camp hosts at a campground near Aspen.
There's not much to see and do in Red Bay, but located on the outskirts of town is the Coon Dog Cemetery which is the only one in the country. The cemetery was established in 1934 and only bonifide working coon dogs can be buried here.
Above is a memorial to the coon dog and also here is an example of the stones dedicated to a beloved dog.
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