Auto Museum to Debut Powerful New Exhibit
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – September 16, 2016 – “Live Free: California Motorcycle Culture”
What: “Live Free: California Motorcycle Culture” Exhibit
Where: California Automobile Museum (2200 Front Street, Sacramento, CA)
When: Saturday, September 24, 2016 through February 19, 2017
11 a.m. to 3 p.m. — special opening day celebration on September 24
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. – museum hours
Costs: $9 for adults, $8 for vintage (ages 65+), $8 for military, $5 for students (ages 5-18), FREE for children ages 4 and under.
Powerful, fast and flashy, motorcycles have left enduring tracks on California’s vehicular history and are an integral part of the very culture of the Golden State. To showcase the lasting impact of the motorcycle on California’s collective psyche, the California Automobile Museum is proud to present “Live Free: California Motorcycle Culture” exhibit that will debut on Saturday, September 24, 2016.
Sponsored by Elk Grove Power Sports and Thunder Roads Magazine Northern California, the exhibit will feature a wide variety of motorcycles on display by makers that range from Harley Davidson to Honda. A few highlights of the “Live Free” exhibit include a 1910 Yale, 1939 Indian Scout, 1951 Mustang Pony, 1953 Cushman Scooter, 1956 JAP speedway racer, 1964 Honda Dream, 1974 Harley Davidson Chopper and a 2016 Zero Electric. Closely intertwined, the history of the automobile and motorcycle has changed over the years and the motorcycle will be getting all the glory it deserves in this exciting new exhibit. Plus, Museum guests will enjoy special activities on the opening day of the new exhibit, including an opportunity to enjoy snacks and refreshments plus talk with many of owners of the special motorcycles on display.
For more information about the upcoming “Live Free” exhibit or the California Automobile Museum in general, please call 916-442-6802 or visit www.calautomuseum.org
About California Automobile Museum
Since opening in 1987, the California Automobile Museum tells the story of over 130 years of automotive culture and history. Exhibiting makes and models of all kinds, the Museum strives to preserve, exhibit, teach and tell the stories of the automobile and its influence on our lives. For more, visit www.calautomuseum.org or call 916-442-6802.
Media Contact: Brittany Cordero at 916-425-5804 or pr@calautomuseum.org
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