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National Motorcycle Museum To Close Its Doors

It’s with a heavy heart that we share the news that an end of an era is upon us. The hallowed grounds of the National Motorcycle Museum will be closing its doors at the end of the 2023 season. We commend Jill, for continuing the legacy as long as possible and are sure that the decision did not come lightly or easily. We hope that everyone will support the museum with fever pitch until the last possible moment. We urge you to plan your visit as soon as possible.

From The National Motorcycle Museum:

Located in eastern Iowa in the small town of Anamosa, the National Motorcycle Museum has been home to over 500 motorcycles, a great bicycle collection and thousands of pieces of memorabilia. After 22 years in this location, however, the Board of Directors, lead by Chairman Jill Parham, has decided to close the Museum later this year. “We have struggled for several years to cover wages and utilities partly due to low visitation.” The Museum is one of about six motorcycle museums in America operated as a non-profit and was established in Iowa by J&P Cycles founders John and Jill Parham. As is proper with closing non-profits, the Museum is using professional counsel during the process. Owners of loaned motorcycles have been contacted, motorcycles that belong to the Museum will be liquidated at auction to pay bills. Much of the Parham Collection will be sold as well. If you would like to be informed of the sales, go to the Museum’s website and sign up for email, www.nationalmcmuseum.org. Since this is the unfortunate end of a fine museum, we hope you’ll make plans to visit one more time. The tentative closing date is September 5, 2023 giving visitors to Sturgis and the Blackhawk MC meet in Davenport a chance to stop by. For more information visit their website at: https://nationalmcmuseum.org/

 

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