Wednesday 2 September 2015

Harley Davidson museum in America


Harley-Davidson Museum is a North American museum near downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin celebrating the history of over 100 years of Harley-Davidson motorcycles. (12,000 m2) or 130,000 square meters three building complex on 20 hectare (81,000 m2) along the banks of the Menomonee contains more than 450 Harley-Davidson and hundreds of thousands of artifacts from 106 years of history of Harley-Davidson Motor Company The museum is expected to attract about 300,000 visitors each year. History The museum opened to the public on July 12, 2008, on a 20 hectare (81,000 m2) locations in the Menomonee Valley. The museum is built in the historical area of ​​industrial Milwaukee .. Before buying a Harley-Davidson land from the city, the site was previously used by the Milwaukee Department of Public Works, Lakeshore (Sand Company), and Morton (Salt Company). In late February 2006, the design for the museum was inaugurated. design was created by James Biber partner at Pentagram Architects, his team, and Michael Zweck-Bonner, an associate at Pentagram, enterprise architecture. designing a museum for 8 years. On June 1, 2006, Harley-Davidson started the construction of the complex for $ 75 million, the groundbreaking ceremony which included the legendary Harley-Davidson, Scott Parker, broke ground by doing Burnout with Harley-Davidson XL883R Sportster, instead of with a shovel traditional gold. This site includes a parking lot for 1,000 motorcycles and 500 cars. Facade Museum also comes with 17 feet (5.2 m) -tingginya. NOW WE LOOK LIKE WHAT museum

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