National Motorcyle Museum
Introduction
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Established in 1898, the National Motorcyle Museum celebrates the history of motorcycling. It is located next to Highway 151 and features an impressive array of over 500 motorcycles on display from the United States, Japan, England and Europe. The museum also includes numerous photographs, memorabilia, apparel, movie posters, advertising art, period accessories and parts, and motorcycle toys. There is also a collection of vintage bicycles and a seven-cylinder 1914 Gnome-Omega Rotary engined airplane, which is believed to be the oldest airplane in United States in its original condition.
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The National Motorcycle Museum was founded in 1989 and features more than 500 motorcycles on display.
Backstory and Context
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The museum features permanent and changing exhibits. The permanent Barn Find exhibit recreates what one an old American barn may look like with long-unused motorcycles, old oil cans, and old farm equipment. The Early American Transportation Innovation exhibit features 15 early motorcycles, two cycle cars, a dozen bicycles, and the Gnome-Omega Rotary airplane. The museum also features a restored 1920s Shell steel, modular gasoline station. It includes gravity pumps, a bulk oil tank, and an attendant's office.
The museum features several notable motorcycles including the Evel Knievel X2 Rocket Bike (there are also many Evel Knievel autographed prints and posters), a 1952 Vincent "Red" Rapide, a 1909 Royal Pioneer, a 1955 Goggo 200 DeLuxe Scooter, an Indian Scout "Big Base", and a 1936 Harley Davidson VLD. The museum moved to its current location in 2010, which is a much larger space than where it was in downtown Anamosa.
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"About Us." National Motorcycle Museum. Accessed December 6, 2021. https://nationalmcmuseum.org/about.
National Motorcycle Museum