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H-D Museum south grounds with the back of Artisan Row (white tents) on the left and if you look close, the Iron Horse Hotel in the background:
A couple of Cannonball Run bikes at the H-D Museum:
Cool metalworks dude with dog on display at Artisan Row area of H-D Museum:
Looking towards the north stage area at the H-D Museum on Thursday night with the Mississippi Allstars playing. On the left you can see a private outdoor lounge area for museum members:
Bar dancing chicks at the House of Harley dealership on Saturday. These girls impressed the heck out of me with their stamina. Seems that they danced non-stop for hours, and they never stopped smiling. Notice the swings on each end also:
Nice pictures! The "train looking" bike was funny! I always wonder how people park on grass and not have their bike sink into the ground and fall over.
The grass was really firm so I had no issues. Plus there were blocks of wood laying all over the place, in addition to the black things they were handing everyone at the entrance. I didn't know what those things were until now - lol!
Will G signing my vest in the museum members lounge. It was great the way they did it in there. They gave away 60 tickets and then they took people through one at a time. Bill was first then Willie G followed by Nancy and Karen. They did this on Friday and Saturday. I got tickets for both days. Best thing was they took their time with each person.
On Saturday after the parade we headed over to House of Harley. No pics, but it was a mob scene. None of us were up for big crowds so we went back to the Museum grounds gain because it was more laid back. Here Tim gets a squeeze in on my gal.
Speaking of getting in a squeeze, here we are at the Brady Street block party. It was CRAZY!
It was just too much excitement for some folks I guess
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