The "Harley-Davidson Motor Company" has an incredible history. It was started in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in the year 1903, by two young men William S. Harley and Arthur Davidson, in a small shed and grew exponentially since then.
The Harley Davidson Museum in Milwaukee, with a 130,000-square-foot area adds a new dimension to the Harley-Davidson experience and tells the visitors stories of the people, products, culture and history of this renowned motorcycle company.
Located near downtown Milwaukee, Harley Davidson Museum opened its doors to the public on Saturday, July 12, 2008. The Harley-Davidson enthusiasts will be able to see over 450 motorcycles and hundreds and thousands of artifacts that are exhibited here.
Activities & Attractions in the HD Museum, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
The museum also features a variety of walk through exhibits that tell the story of the people, products history and culture of Harley Davidson. Each and every gallery and exhibit of this museum is a testimony to the legendary bikes, the people who built them and, of course, every individual who have experienced the power of this motorcycle.
Also on display will be historic items like posters, ads, clothes, trophies and accessories that tell the story of the company and its history; footage of motorcycling, both vintage and contemporary; and a design lab that shows how bikes are developed and engineered. The admission in the HD Museum is $16 for adults, $12 for seniors and students and $10 for children ages 5-17.
Tourist planning a visit to the Harley Davidson Museum will find the best accommodation at discounted rates at either Hampton Inn Milwaukee or at The Ramada Milwaukee City Centre Hotel. There are all sorts of accommodation options available here, like the Milwaukee Luxury Hotels to Milwaukee Cheap Hotels.
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