Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum

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Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum

With its creative architecture and great attention to detail, Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum is home to over 1,400 motorcycles that span over 100 years of production. More than 650 bikes can be seen on any given day, and 200 different manufacturers from 20 countries are represented in the collection—from Harley-Davidson, Honda, and Indian—to Showa, DSK, and Cagiva.

In his passion for motorcycles, George Barber’s love of cars has remained powerful. The museum features the world’s most extensive Lotus collection, anchored by the Lotus 21. The museum also displays rare race cars, including the 1964 Ferrari F-158, in which John Surtees won the 1964 Formula 1 Driver’s World Championship.

In April 2014, Barber was officially recognized by Guinness World Records as being the world’s largest motorcycle collection.

6030 Barber Motorsports Parkway
Leeds, Alabama 35094
P: 
205-699-7275
Email: bvmm@barbermuseum.org

Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum Admission:

Adults: $16.50 (includes applicable taxes)
Children ages 4–12: $11 (includes applicable taxes)
Children 3 and under: FREE
4–12: $10
Plan: 2 hr

Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum Hours:

10-6 Mon-Sat
12-6 Sun

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Bill’s Old Bike Barn

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Bill’s Old Bike Barn

In a wooded grove on the hill behind his parts shop, Bill Morris began to fulfill his life long dream and established Bill’s Old Bike Barn in 1998. Years later we have close to 200 amazing vintage motorcycles in a 55,000 square ft building filled with some of the most extraordinary antiques from all around the world. The museum is in a constant state of evolution as new items and collections are added regularly.

The 1939 German Kattenkrad, 1913 Harley Silent Grey Fellow, 1914 Triumph have taken their place along with vintage European carousel horses and pristine Moto Guzzi’s and the incomparable 1909 Peugeot.

Bill collects the 1939 New York Worlds Fair memorabilia which is housed along Main St in Billville our little village constructed inside the building, complete with mock mansion, smoke shop, music store and our 1939 New York Worlds Fair Bar. From military displays, vintage riding clothing, thousands upon thousands of posters and memorabilia, from John Wayne to John Deere and everything in between. There is something for any enthusiast at Bill’s Old Bike Barn.

7145 Columbia Blvd,
Bloomsburg, PA 17815
P: 
570-759-7030
Email: billsoldbikebarn@gmail.com

Bill’s Old Bike Barn Admission:

ADULT $10 (cash)
CHILDREN 5 and under are free
Plan: 1-2 hr

Bill’s Old Bike Barn Hours:

Thursday & Friday from 10 AM – 6 PM
Saturday from 9:30 AM – 3 PM
Sunday from 1 PM – 5 PM

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Kansas Motorcycle Museum

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Kansas Motorcycle Museum

Stan and LaVona were instrumental in opening the Kansas Motorcycle Museum in the spring of 2003. They actively promoted the motorcycle industry, through their volunteer work at the Museum. They generously donated over 1,400 hours a year as the Museum curators and tour guides. Engdahl’s great storytelling ability, motorcycle knowledge, and his passion for racing have been shared and enjoyed by tens of thousands of visitors.

Tourists and motorcycle enthusiasts alike have come from every state in the nation as well as many foreign countries, including the Netherlands, Germany, Iraq, Canada, Great Britain, Russia, Australia, and Sweden to visit this unique museum in the heart of Kansas.

120 N Washington St,
Marquette, KS 67464
P: 
785-546-2449
E: kmm2449@yahoo.com

Kansas Motorcycle Museum Admission:

$7 donation

Plan: 1-2 hours

Kansas Motorcycle Museum Hours:

Tuesday – Saturday 10 am – 5pm
Sunday 11 am – 5 pm

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St. Francis Motorcycle Museum

St. Francis Motorcycle Museum

The St. Francis Motorcycle Museum is located at 110 East Washington in beautiful downtown St. Francis, Kansas. The 10,000 square foot museum houses more than 115 vintage motorcycles from various manufacturers.

The big names in early motorcycles, Indian and Harley Davidson, are highly represented, but so are motorcycles from lesser-known manufacturers such as Flanders, Excelsior, Cleveland, Pope, Iver Johnson, Feilbach Limited, Ace, Henderson, Marsh-Metz and many others.

110 E. Washington
Saint Francis, Kansas

St. Francis Motorcycle Museum Admission:

$7
Plan: 2hr

St. Francis Motorcycle Museum Hours:

Open 7 days a week 10 am – 5 pm

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Harley-Davidson Museum

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Harley-Davidson Museum

A walk through the Harley-Davidson Museum® is a walk through the history of America. With an unrivaled collection of Harley-Davidson® motorcycles and memorabilia, a 20-acre, park-like campus, and a calendar full of activities, the H-D Museum™ is one of Milwaukee’s top tourist destinations for visitors from around the globe. A visit to the H-D Museum™ is an experience that will stay with you for a lifetime.

400 W Canal St
Milwaukee, WI 53201
P: 
877-436-8738
Email: info@harley-davidson.com

Harley-Davidson Museum Admission:

Adults $22
65+/Students/Military $18
5-17 $8
Under 5 free

Plan: 2-3 hr

Harley-Davidson Museum Hours:

Daily 10 am – 5 pm

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Dale’s Wheels Through Time

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Dale’s Wheels Through Time

The Dale’s Wheels Through Time is a 38,000-sq.-ft. museum housing 300+ rare motorcycles, cars, and related exhibits, photos & memorabilia.

The automobile collection is equally as interesting as the two-wheeled marvels.  A pair of ’32 roadsters, Packard and Lincoln from the classic era are surrounded by distinctive “one-off” autos such as the 1949 Veritas and the massive 1915 Locomobile built during the gilded age of American history.

The collection was started by Museum Founder Dale Walksler in 1969 in Glen Ellyn, Illinois. In 1977 the collection moved to Mt. Vernon Illinois where it was housed at the Harley-Davidson dealership founded by Dale.  As the collection matured it became obvious the potential for a truly incredible museum was at hand. In 2002, the collection moved to its present location in Maggie Valley, North Carolina. A 501c3 not-for-profit status was attained, and Wheels Through Time was on its way to preserving forever a most unique aspect of our American history.

62 Vintage Ln
Maggie Valley, NC 28751
P: 
828-926-6266
Email: info@wheelsthroughtime.com

Dale’s Wheels Through Time Admission:

Adults $15,
Seniors $12
6-14yr $7

Plan: 2-3 hr

Dale’s Wheels Through Time  Hours:

Thursday – Monday 9am – 5pm (Closed in Winter)

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