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From Harley Davidson Press
Harley-Davidson Museum ANNOUNCES GRAND OPENING
date
MILWAUKEE (May 6, 2008) – Nearly 105 years in the
making, the Harley-Davidson Museum, located near downtown Milwaukee, will open
its doors to the public on Saturday, July 12. Grand Opening festivities will
kick off with a Harley-Davidson-style ceremony at 10 a.m. and will continue
throughout the weekend.
The
130,000-square-foot Museum will add a whole new dimension to the Harley-Davidson
experience. Visitors will get a feel for the freedom, camaraderie and pride that
Harley-Davidson riders experience every time they fire up their motorcycles.
Museum visitors will:
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Walk through a variety of exhibits that tell the stories of the
extraordinary people, products, history and culture of Harley-Davidson. In
addition to the fantastic motorcycle collection, stories are told through a
variety of media - including photographs, videos, apparel, rare documents and
other fascinating artifacts.
·
Peek into a portion of the Archives, never before open to the public,
and home base to more than 450
motorcycles, and hundreds of thousands of artifacts that the
Archives team can pull from for Museum exhibits
·
Read the various personalized messages
created by individuals worldwide on the Living the Legend rivets, found on the
Living the Legend walls and plazas
·
Grab a bold American meal or snack from the
on-site Restaurant and Cafe
·
Stroll around the 20 acre Museum site, enjoy
the riverwalk or just sit back along the waterfront taking in the Milwaukee
skyline
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Check out the unique Museum-inspired items at
the Retail Store
·
Examine the industrial architecture and
attention to detail found both inside and outside of the Museum’s three
buildings
The
Harley-Davidson Museum, located at the intersection of Sixth and Canal
Streets in Milwaukee’s Menomonee Valley, will be open 364 days a
year.
General admission tickets to tour the Museum are $16 for
adults, $12 for students and seniors, $10 for children (ages 5-17 years), and
children under 5 years of age will be admitted free with an accompanying adult.
Visit www.h-dmuseum.com for additional
updates on group sales and tour information. Access to the Harley-Davidson
Museum grounds will be
available to the public, free of charge, 24 hours a
day.
Museum tickets for Grand Opening weekend and other dates
will go on sale online at www.h-dmuseum.com/tickets on
Tuesday, May 20. The majority of tickets for Grand Opening weekend will be sold
in advance online and the balance will be available for on-site sales during
Grand Opening weekend. Visitors to the Museum site during Grand Opening weekend
will be able to enjoy watching a bike-build and a tattoo artist at work and
listen to live music on the 20-acre park-like grounds.
Museum tickets are no longer available during the
Harley-Davidson 105th Anniversary Celebration August 28-31, 2008. To
ensure an excellent Museum experience during the 105th Anniversary
Celebration, tickets to the Museum have been distributed via a lottery system to
those who purchased their 105th Anniversary Celebration ticket
packages before November 30, 2007. Those who are planning to come to Milwaukee during the
105th Anniversary who don’t have a Museum ticket will be able to
enjoy the Museum grounds. In addition, those who would like to visit the Museum
exhibits and didn’t receive a ticket through the lottery can secure
opportunities to visit the Museum before and after the Labor Day weekend.
Harley-Davidson Motor Company, the
only major U.S.-based motorcycle manufacturer, produces heavyweight motorcycles
and a complete line of motorcycle parts, accessories and general merchandise.
For more information, visit Harley-Davidson's web site at www.harley-davidson.com.
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