Nationwide Bike Museum | Anamosa, Iowa
Public sale // September 6-9, 2023
After years of preserving motorbike historical past and educating fans, the Nationwide Bike Museum in Anamosa, Iowa, will shut its doorways in September. Based in 1989 and relocated to Anamosa in 2001, the museum will maintain an on-site public sale from September 6-9 to promote its remaining 300-plus bikes and over 6,000 Highway Artwork and memorabilia gadgets. The public sale, organized by Mecum, will provide a various collection of bikes starting from classic relics to fashionable Harley-Davidsons, together with a variety of collectibles, offering a possibility for fans to personal a chunk of motorbike historical past.
Nationwide Bike Museum Closing Its Doorways
Situated in jap Iowa within the small city of Anamosa, the Nationwide Bike Museum has been house to over 500 bikes, an incredible bicycle assortment and hundreds of items of memorabilia. After 22 years on this location, nevertheless, the Board of Administrators, lead by Chairman Jill Parham, has determined to shut the Museum later this yr. “We have now struggled for a number of years to cowl wages and utilities partly as a result of low visitation.” The Museum is one among about six motorbike museums in America operated as a non-profit and was established in Iowa by J&P Cycles founders John and Jill Parham. As is correct with closing non-profits, the Museum is utilizing skilled counsel throughout the course of.
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