If you like motorcycles, especially american brands (Harley / Indian), then this place is not to be missed. My girlfriend took me up there for my birthday and it was a lot of fun.

If you like motorcycles, especially american brands (Harley / Indian), then this place is not to be missed. My girlfriend took me up there for my birthday and it was a lot of fun.
We were overwhelmed with the knowldege and displays. It is an unbelivable venue for many varied activities (weddings, coctail parties etc). We were welcomed, and made to feel very special. Our people are already talking about a return trip. When the question was asked about what we thought of your museum, there was loud applause.
This weekend I had the opportunity to go to Motorcyclepedia in Newburg NY. If you go, be prepared to be blown away. This is one of the best museums I’ve ever been to. There are two huge floors to see. The Indian time line alone is worth the trip. They have one Indian for every year that they were produced...
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I've been to many museums of all types. I've visited the Beaulieu National Motor Museum which is one of South of England's top family days out and MotorcyclePedia is as good! Opened three years ago (2009) - I live 10 miles away and knew nothing about it until our Scouts went there. Truly a great place to spend many hours...
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Even for me, a non motorcycle ruder, it was interesting to see the variety of bikes created by these inventive folks. Worth a stop.
Motorcyclepedia is more than a motorcycle museum, it is also a museum of motorcycle culture! Though in the forefront, the machines themselves are almost a backdrop to the history of motorcycling. From antiques, to racing, to movie portrayals, and choppers by the great bike builders like Arlen Ness and Big Daddy Rat ... one visit is only enough to be...
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The history of motorcycles and motorcycling under one roof. One of the finest and most diverse collection of motorcycles anywhere - some restored, some road ready, some farm fresh, but all are tastefully displayed. Indian and Harley ensthusiasts this is a destination, don't miss it.
We almost opted out of visiting the museum because the exterior and location were less than alluring - that would have been a mistake! We thoroughly enjoyed our nearly 2 hours of browsing. We are in our mid twenties and both ride motorcycles - but are not necessarily bike enthusiasts. The bikes themselves were amazing, and the placards were filled...
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Even if you are not a motorcycle rider or don't own a bike worth to go to see this place.We spent more than 2 hours there.It's fun and very interesting.I wish they would do more advertising,so more people could see all these amazing and unique bikes.Tickets cost $10 but they only open 3 days a week Friday-Sunday.When you are there...
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Best collection of Indians around. Wide variety of bobbers and choppers. Also cool collectables.... .
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