Harley enthusiasts, history buffs and budding riders in the
South Bay Area are eagerly awaiting the chance to get a first-hand
look at the machines that made The Harley-Davidson Motor Co. king
of the road.
Harley enthusiasts, history buffs and budding riders in the South Bay Area are eagerly awaiting the chance to get a first-hand look at the machines that made The Harley-Davidson Motor Co. king of the road.

The Harley-Davidson Traveling Museum, an 18-wheel semi trailer filled with classic Harley-Davidson motorcycles, memorabilia and rare archival images, is coming to the House of Thunder Harley-Davidson in Morgan Hill on Sunday, Nov. 21. It’s going to take visitors on a journey across more than one hundred years of motorcycle history.

The Traveling Museum will be at the House of Thunder Harley-Davidson, 16175 Condit Road, from 10am-5pm. Admission is free, but canned food donations for Second Harvest Food Bank are welcome and will be accepted.

Details: 776-1900.

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