The Harley-Davidson Museum is a North
American museum near downtown, Milwaukee, Wisconsin celebrating the more than
100 year history of Harley-Davidson motorcycles.
The 130,000-square-foot three building
complex on 20 acres along the Menomonee River bank contains more than 450
Harley-Davidson motorcycles and hundreds of thousands of artifacts from the
Harley-Davidson Motor Company’s 106 year history. The museum attracts an
estimated 300,000 visitors annually.
The museum opened to the public on July 12, 2008, on a 20 acres (81,000
m2) site in the Menomonee Valley. The museum was built in an historically
industrial area of Milwaukee. Prior to Harley-Davidson’s purchase of the land
from the city, the site was formerly used by the Milwaukee Department of Public
Works, Lakeshore Sand Company, and Morton Salt. A 4 feet (1.2 m) layer of
imported soil was added to combat the contaminated soil. New vegetation was
planted to restore the landscape to its riparian state.
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