Posts tagged Harley-Davidson Museum

Dash to the Harley-Davidson Museum for the New Racing Exhibits
If you ask your average person, especially someone from the United States, what they think of when they hear the name Harley-Davidson, chances are you’ll get pretty similar answers. Most imagine some big, bad hog like the Harley-Davidson Low Rider rumbling down the street in style, or a posse of Fat Boys burning up the wide-open highway toward the sunset. But Harley-Davidson has a long history of sport and racing success, too. The Milwaukee Harley-Davidson Museum will remind folks of that with a couple of all-new exhibits that just opened up this month.

Claim Your Free Ticket to the Harley-Davidson Museum!
Harley-Davidson isn’t just a motorcycle brand. It’s a pop-culture staple, a part of American history and a particular way of life. That’s why so many people ride Harley bikes on the highways and byways of this great nation, and it’s why one of the most popular attractions in Milwaukee is the official Harley-Davidson Museum. Now the museum is making itself even more enticing to Harley fans by offering nearly a million people throughout the world free access to its exhibits and collections.

Now’s Your Chance to See the Latest and Greatest from Harley-Davidson!
Harley fans, it’s been a long wait and one full of anticipation, but we’ve got great news to share. You can finally check out the brand-new 2016 Harley-Davidson motorcycles by coming to our showroom, and believe us when we say that these bikes are marvels of engineering. It’s definitely worth taking a trip over to our Harley-Davidson dealership near Nashua, NH, so you can take one out for a test-drive!

New Willie G. Davidson Exhibit Opens at Harley-Davidson Museum
This month, Harley-Davidson established a new exhibit at its Milwaukee museum, and it’s one worth checking out. The exhibit honors famed designer Willie G. Davidson and is called “Willie G. Davidson: Artist, Designer, Leader, Legend.” At our Manchester Harley-Davidson dealership, we’re big fans of ol’ “Willie G.,” and we’re happy to see him get the recognition he deserves!