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just wondering if annyone is making the trip to milwuakee, wi. for the grand opening of harleys new museum this august. sound like its going to be a big party.
That was my question? How do we get tickets? I'am going for the 105th. And I would love to see the museum..... Let me know if you find something out......
Tickets for the 105TH party are still avaliable and you can buy them on Harley's web-site. As for tickets to the museum, you had to buy your 105th tickets before the end of November to be entered into a drawing to win them. The letters were sent out about 2 weeks ago to those who won tickets. This is the only way that you will get access to the museum during the celebration. As it is, those of us who won tickets, (hubby and I won 2) have to pick a specific time to enter the museum and if you are not there at that time, it is a no go for you getting in.
Tickets for the 105TH party are still avaliable and you can buy them on Harley's web-site. As for tickets to the museum, you had to buy your 105th tickets before the end of November to be entered into a drawing to win them. The letters were sent out about 2 weeks ago to those who won tickets. This is the only way that you will get access to the museum during the celebration. As it is, those of us who won tickets, (hubby and I won 2) have to pick a specific time to enter the museum and if you are not there at that time, it is a no go for you getting in.
is it just me or dose harley not care about the people who made them rich...it seems they forget about the people who honestly care about the bike and the life style...i could go on and on about big corperations but thats another post. i figured i could just drive 8 hours and pay a small fee and see the museum.[sm=nono.gif]
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