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The Motorcyclepedia Museum is an 85,000-square-foot space in Newburgh displaying the collection father-son duo Gerald and Ted Doering has amassed over a combined 80 years.
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1 Αυγ 2024 · Huge motorcycle museum with all different types and eras of motorcycles including motorcycles used in movies and tv series. It's two levels. We spent more time than expected. Friendly and helpful staff. Worth the visit even if you're not a motorcycle fan.
Motorcyclepedia Museum, Newburgh, New York. 91,143 likes · 593 talking about this · 13,304 were here. Motorcyclepedia is an 85,000 sq. ft. non-profit museum located at 250 Lake St. in Newburgh, NY 12550.
30 Ιαν 2023 · The Motorcyclepedia Museum in Newburgh, New York is home to hundreds of historic bikes, including possibly the best collection of Indian Motorcycles in the world. Find out everything you need to know to visit.
Motorcyclepedia Museum is an 85,000-square-foot space in Newburgh displaying the collection, of over 650 motorcycles that father-son duo Gerald and Ted Doering have amassed over a combined 80 years.
31 Ιουλ 2013 · With its range of exhibits and vast display of cultural archives, Motorcyclepedia is one of America’s best depictions of the grand arc of motorcycle history. The museum also provides classroom space and a range on its vast parking lot for SmartRider, New York’s endorsed Motorcycle Safety Foundation program.
Housed on two floors of the old Miron building, it is divided into galleries dedicated to motorcycles and memorabilia from the time periods represented; including an 1897 De Dion-Bouton trike, a 1901 Thomas, and the marques Reading Standard, Yale, Pope, Thor, and many others.