The National Automobile Museum will open a new Harley-Davidson exhibit Friday, Aug. 29, showcasing 30 motorcycles that span more than a century. Ranging from 1915 to 2025, the bikes show how the iconic American company has changed over the last century.

The exhibit will be on display until Nov. 15 and include the following bikes:

1919 61 cu in V Twin

1922 Model J

1941 Knucklehead

1948 FL Panhead

1958 Duo Glide

1974 FLH Electra Glide

2005 Fat Boy

2025 Harley-Davidson

Scat

ST165

CR

Aermacchi 125

Do I have to pay extra to see the Harley-Davidson exhibit?

No. The Harley-Davidson exhibit is included with museum admission: $16 general; $15 seniors (65+); $14 military, veterans and first responders; $13 youth (6–17); and $3 children 5 and under. Members get in free.

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