Discover the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum's exhibitions for 2 or 4 with up to 50% off admission.
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Check out exhibits showcasing influential figures shaping motorcycling's sport and culture with interactive displays
Ever wanted to delve into the world of motorcycling history? With admission to the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum, visitors can explore its permanent collection along with exciting current exhibits like the Hall of Fame and 2 Wheels + Motor: A Fine Art Exhibition. Discover stories behind legendary riders and immerse yourself in art that celebrates this dynamic lifestyle.
What we offer
This deal includes admission options for two or four people at half price, granting access to all exhibits within the museum. Visitors will find unique collections celebrating nearly 500 diverse Hall of Fame inductees. The experience combines educational aspects with interactive features that engage all ages.- $10.00 for admission to the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum for two people ($20.: Enjoy exploring together with access to all exhibits.
- $20.00 for admission to the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum for four people ($40: Share a group experience delving into motorcycling history.
Why you should grab the offer
Visiting the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame & Museum offers an unmatched glimpse into America's rich motorcycling heritage. It's more than just a visit; it's an engaging journey through history featuring nearly 500 diverse inductees who have excelled in various fields such as racing, engineering, design, and promotion. This museum stands out because it is uniquely dedicated to honoring those who've significantly impacted motorcycle culture exclusively. Supported by a non-profit foundation, every visit helps sustain its mission while offering interactive exhibits that bring these stories alive. Whether you're passionate about motorcycles or curious about their history, this experience promises insight into how these machines have shaped American lifestyle.Need to know info
About Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum
Motorcycles have long played a crucial role in the American mythos. The vroom of a twin-cylinder engine conjures images of Evel Knievel soaring through the sky on a daredevil jump or James Dean perched astride his 1955 Triumph Trophy, clad in a black leather jacket and brimming with smoldering angst. Even those who haven't felt their hands on the throttle can appreciate the motorcycle as an all-American icon of freedom, rebellion, and individuality.
The Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum celebrates this iconography with exhibits that pay tribute to every aspect of motorcycling history. The museum's permanent collection is chock-full of memorabilia and ephemera from the early days of motorcycling, such as a 1885 Daimler Reitwagen and a turbo-powered penny-farthing from the same era. Visitors can also tour the Hall of Fame itself, a main-floor exhibition that celebrates the heroes of the racetrack and blacktop.