From a press release issued by the AMA Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum:
WOMEN & MOTORCYCLING EXHIBIT TO APPEAR AT STURGIS MUSEUM DURING 2003 RALLY
PICKERINGTON, Ohio — The Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum has announced that the traveling version of its acclaimed “Women & Motorcycling” exhibit will be on display at the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum and Hall of Fame during the 2003 Sturgis Motorcycle Rally.
The exhibit centers around colorful illustrated panels, packed with information about the role of women in American motorcycling. The panels include timelines depicting milestones from the past century, quotes from notable women past and present, and the names of more than 1,500 women who are currently active in various aspects of motorcycling.
The goal of the Women & Motorcycling exhibit is to show visitors that many women have contributed to the evolution and growth of motorcycling, from the sport’s earliest days. The traveling version of the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum’s Women & Motorcycling exhibit has been installed in 15 cities since 2000.
“After the Women & Motorcycling exhibit’s great success here at the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum, we were asked to show it at other locations around the U.S.,” said Mark Mederski, Executive Director of the Motorcycle Hall of Fame Museum. “So we adapted it to travel, and we’re pleased to loan it to the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum and Hall of Fame for the next twelve months.”
The Sturgis Motorcycle Museum and Hall of Fame exhibits motorcycles and historic information about motorcycling, with special emphasis on the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, and recognizes those who have dedicated much of their lives toward the sport of motorcycling. It opened its doors on June 1, 2001, moving its present location at the corner of Main and Junction, the old U.S. Post Office building, in June of 2002. It rotates exhibits often, featuring national and international marques.
Women In Motorcycling Museum Exhibit To Travel To Sturgis Rally
Women In Motorcycling Museum Exhibit To Travel To Sturgis Rally
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