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I think this would be a good idea for a sticky so it doesn't get lost in the shuffle. Some of these places should be a little more known then they are and I am sure they are locally. Others are well known.

We stumbled on the one in Ohio strictly accidently when I happened to see a blip of a sign and just took the exit on a whim. And wow what a great museum it was. Feel Free to add to the list.

In no particular order:

1)Motorcycle Hall Of Fame (Pickerington,OH)
Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum

2) National Motorcycle Museum (Anamosa,Iowa)
National Motorcycle Museum | Home

3) Wheels Through Time( Maggie Valley)
Home*-*Wheels Through Time

4) Barber Motorsports Vintage Museum (Birmingham,Alabama)
Barber : Home

5) Solvang Vintage Motorcycle Museum (Solvang,CA)
Solvang Vintage Motorcycle Museum, Solvang, CA

6) The Harley-Davidson Museum (Milwaukee,WI)
Visit the Harley-Davidson Museum® | Harley-Davidson USA

7) Dave Mungenast Motorcycle Museum (St Louis,MO)
Dave Mungenast's Classic Motorcycles Museum

8) Sturgis Motorcycle Museum and Hall of Fame (Sturgis,ND)
Home | Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall Of Fame, Inc.

9) Lone Star Motorcycle Museum (Vanderpool,TX)
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10) Kansas Motorcycle Museum (Marquette,KS)
Kansas Motorcycle Museum Home Page

11) Cyclemo's Motorcycle Museum (Red Boiling Springs,TN)
Cyclemo's Motorcycle Museum

12) South Texas Motorcycle Museum (Edinburg,TX)
http://stxmm.org/

13) Bills Old Biker Barn (Bloomsburg,PA)
http://billsbikebarn.com/
 
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Been to Barber Motorsports Park Museum.

Despite being small, Bill's Old Bikr Barn, Bloomsburg, PA can't be excluded. Largest private collection and some really rare stuff as well....
 
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We've stayed the night in Bloomsburg,PA on many occasions, coming and going,thats about the 400 mile mark for us heading out and had I known that existed I would have visited it by now. Thanks for the heads up, next time I'm passing thru I will be sure to look it up. In fact that looks like a good 3 day weekend scamp. A day to get there, a day to look around and a day to get back.
 
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The best part is, their display rotates. There's more bikes in the basement and others being restored. The collection changes from time to time.....

I was there in 2009 and was astounded.
 
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Last time I was at Barber it was still downtown (2000). I was floored. My new project has a contract manufacturer in Huntsville! Guess where I will be going soon?
 
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Here's one that opened in Newburgh, NY last year. Really nice and well set up. You definitely need at least half a day there. It's a pretty quick find, right off I-84.

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#23 ·
There is a small place in a very small town in East Teas...has about 15 old bikes and its a Ice Cream Palor too..pretty neet place..Scoops and Scoots, in Ben Wheeler Tx. worth a stop...
 
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We have a little known gem here in northern Indiana. They have a good size collection of all kinds of bikes and most are still running.

Kerstings Cycle Center: Museum
 
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