History always has a story to tell.
The story told at Wheels Through Time Motorcycle Museum is one of motorcycles and man’s relationship with them.
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Take a look at the things you can enjoy by taking a walk through this museum:
What you will see there
You’ll see over 350 rare machines that can only be seen in this museum.
You’ll see American-made motorcycles, memorabilia, and unique “one-off” automobile made in the US.
Here are some highlights:
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Who will enjoy a visit to this museum
Any family, couple, or car or motorcycle enthusiast will enjoy a stroll through this museum.
Take in all the large machines ranging from the current year to before 1912. Present models can be just as enticing as older ones.
Take a look at 25 makes including Harley-Davidson, Indian, Excelsior, Henderson, Pope, Yale, Crocker, Flying Merkel, and many more.
Pricing is as follows and includes admission for a full day:
- Adults (15-64): $15
- Seniors (65+): $12
- Kids (6-14): $7
- Kids (5 and under) FREE
Hours: Thursday–Monday, 9:00 am–5:00 pm
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Where the museum is located
Drive on the Blue Ridge Parkway until you come to Soco Rd.
Take Soco Rd. north for six miles until you come to the museum on your left.
Here it is on the map:
Dale’s Channel
Dale is the creator and founder of the museum. Starting in 2007, he made videos outlining how to service and repair old motorcycles for the purpose of education. Since then, he’s made over 400 videos.
For a one-time cost of $7.95, users can subscribe to watch these videos at any point they want.
Here’s a trailer for the show:
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