Take a tour with one of the founders of The Motorcycle Museum! Keep your cameras on to capture the memories in our 85,000 sq ft museum!
TICKETS ARE $20 AT THE DOOR
"Motorcyclepedia exists to house a collection of motorcycles, bicycles and memorabilia that show our worldwode community the past, present, and future to our world and how we are all connected.
We serve an audience of all ages and communities by connecting generations while presenting comprehensive exhibits and housing commonalties spanning over a century.
Memorabilia, advertising, and artifacts combine using motorcycles and bicycles from distinct periods of time where the public can Look, Explore, and Learn."
Motorcyclepedia features 85,000 square feet of exhibition space, with more than 600 Motorcycles on display from 1897 to today! The museum is a 501(c)3 non-profit public charity dedicated to motorcycle history, education and rider safety and operates under an Absolute Charter, granted by the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York.
Look, Learn and Explore our ever expanding collection, currently organized into 10 galleries, including: The Indian Timeline, which is the foremost collection of Indian Motorcycles in the world. Chopper City which features customs and choppers from the likes of Big Daddy Ed Roth, Arlen Ness and Indian Larry. The Ed Youngblood Hall, which houses the AMCA Winner's Circle. Fast From the Past: A showcase of racing motorcycles from a number of eras and discplines. The Police and Military collection which contains a number of historic police and WWII motorcycles. The Circa Timeline which includes an 1897 De-Dion Bouton, one of the oldest running motorcycles in North America. A Motordrome event space with two Walls Of Death and much more!
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