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Weird Wild Wonders

Harley-Davidson Museum® Special Exhibit

edited by Dave Shultz

The Harley-Davidson Museum is going deep into its archives this summer to present Collection X: Weird Wild Wonders of the Harley-Davidson Museum, which will run June 11 through August 21. The exhibit will showcase an incredible array of treasures from the H-D archives, from secret prototypes and fantastic folk-art creations to “what were they thinking?” contraptions.

With a Company history spanning 108 years, Harley-Davidson has amassed a collection of items that is truly astounding in its scope. Visitors will see hundreds of items that include one-of-a-kind vehicles, clothing, artwork, photos, and some of the rarest and weirdest of collectibles.  Many of these treasures have never been on display before.

Collection X

Weird Wild Wonders of the Harley-Davidson Museum will stir the public’s growing curiosity and fascination with old and interesting antiques and collectibles. More and more people across America are watching collectors on television find distinctive treasures in old barns, garages and at estate sales, and this summer, all who visit the Museum will get to see firsthand an impressive collection in Milwaukee. Visitors will be able to take a closer look at what the Motor Company has stored away, including many items that show just how far some people will go to profess their appreciation for all things Harley-Davidson.

About the Harley-Davidson Museum

The Harley-Davidson Museum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is a reflection of American history and pop culture like you’ve never seen it before – through the lens of a true American icon and brand. Inspiring to riders and non-riders alike, the Museum offers a one-of-a-kind experience through dynamic exhibits, rare artifacts and an unparalleled collection of the legendary stories of America’s last century. The 130,000 square-foot Museum complex opened to the public in July 2008 and has been thrilling visitors ever since.

The Harley-Davidson Museum
400 West Canal Street
Milwaukee, WI 53201
open year-round.
www.h-dmuseum.com


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