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Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum

13515 Yarmouth Dr, Pickerington

Unveil the history of motorcycling at Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum with admission for two or four, saving up to 37%

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Dive into exhibits showcasing iconic figures in motorcycling, shaping its culture today with engaging stories

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About This Deal

Looking for a unique day out? Discover the rich history and passion behind motorcycling at this museum. With access to both permanent collections and exciting current exhibits like The Hall of Fame, it's a perfect outing for enthusiasts and curious minds alike.

What we offer

This deal includes admission options for either two or four people at the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame & Museum in Pickerington, Ohio. Visitors will explore both permanent collections and current exhibits such as The Hall of Fame. It offers an engaging experience with interactive displays celebrating significant figures in motorcycling history.

  • $10.00 for admission to the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum for two people: Enjoy access to permanent collections and current exhibits
  • $20.00 for admission to the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum for four people: Enjoy access to permanent collections and current exhibits

Why you should grab the offer

Visiting this museum is like stepping into a world where motorcycle legends come alive. The comprehensive collection spans riding, racing, advocacy, industry developments, and more, providing a holistic view into how motorcycles have influenced American culture. The Hall of Fame specifically honors individuals who have significantly impacted this field through diverse contributions. Engaging interactive exhibits ensure that every visit is memorable while offering an educational perspective on motorcycling's role in society. As a non-profit organization supported by community efforts, each visit helps preserve these historical treasures while fostering a deeper appreciation among enthusiasts.

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Promotional value expires 90 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Limit 12 per person. May be repurchased every 365 days. Must use promotional value in 1 visit(s). Valid only for option purchased. Not valid with other offers or promotions. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Offer is not eligible for our promo codes or other discounts. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum

Motorcycles have long played a crucial role in the American mythos. The vroom of a twin-cylinder engine conjures images of Evel Knievel soaring through the sky on a daredevil jump or James Dean perched astride his 1955 Triumph Trophy, clad in a black leather jacket and brimming with smoldering angst. Even those who haven't felt their hands on the throttle can appreciate the motorcycle as an all-American icon of freedom, rebellion, and individuality.

The Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum celebrates this iconography with exhibits that pay tribute to every aspect of motorcycling history. The museum's permanent collection is chock-full of memorabilia and ephemera from the early days of motorcycling, such as a 1885 Daimler Reitwagen and a turbo-powered penny-farthing from the same era. Visitors can also tour the Hall of Fame itself, a main-floor exhibition that celebrates the heroes of the racetrack and blacktop.