MILWAUKEE, June 1 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Harley-Davidson (NYSE: HDI)
today officially launched construction of the much-anticipated
Harley-Davidson Museum in Milwaukee with a groundbreaking ceremony that
kicked up more than just a little dirt.
Held on the future Museum grounds at 6th and Canal Streets, the
groundbreaking was accomplished in a truly unique Harley-Davidson style: by
setting aside the traditional golden shovel and instead, literally
"breaking the ground" with a Harley-Davidson motorcycle. At the designated
moment, legendary Harley-Davidson dirt track racer Scott Parker worked the
clutch of a Harley-Davidson XL 883R Sportster motorcycle performing a
burnout and sending the dirt flying off the spinning rear tire.
The famous Harley-Davidson rumble combined with flying dirt created an
atmosphere of adrenaline and excitement for the hundreds of invited guests,
including state and local government officials; representatives of Harley-
Davidson riders, dealers, suppliers and employees; current and past company
executives; and local business and community leaders.
"With over one hundred years and millions of motorcycles behind us,
Harley-Davidson has a rich history, an exciting present and a vibrant
future," said Jim Ziemer, CEO of Harley-Davidson, Inc. "In the years to
come, the Harley-Davidson Museum will be a centerpiece of the
Harley-Davidson experience. Today's groundbreaking ceremony was a unique
way for us to kick off the Museum's construction."
A New Piece of the Legend: the Harley-Davidson Museum
The Harley-Davidson Museum will draw visitors locally and from
throughout the world to experience the people, products, culture and
history of Harley- Davidson. The Museum will also be a place where visitors
from near and far can meet, share stories and enjoy the green spaces
adjacent to the edge of the Menomonee River.
"The Harley-Davidson Museum will showcase the unforgettable collection
of motorcycles and historical items from our Company's vast archives," said
Stacey Watson, Harley-Davidson Museum director. "But even more importantly,
it will celebrate the history of the Company, the passion of the riders,
and the stories of the employees, dealers, and suppliers. These varied and
fascinating stories are woven into the fabric of Harley-Davidson, shaping
the legend and setting the stage for a bright future."
Anticipated to open in 2008, the 130,000 square foot Museum development
will feature exhibit space as well as a restaurant, cafe, retail shop,
meeting space, special events facilities and the Company's Archives.
The plan for the Harley-Davidson Museum and its site incorporates
striking urban design elements and engages the surrounding water and green
spaces. It unites the city center with the Menomonee Valley, reflecting the
industrial heritage of the area and of Harley-Davidson.
"The Harley-Davidson Museum will offer an experience that will appeal
to all visitors including both motorcycle enthusiasts and non-riders
alike," said Watson.
For more information, please visit the Harley-Davidson Museum Web site,
http://www.h-dmuseum.com .
Harley-Davidson, Inc. is the parent company for the group of companies
doing business as Harley-Davidson Motor Company, Buell Motorcycle Company
and Harley-Davidson Financial Services. Harley-Davidson Motor Company
produces heavyweight street, custom and touring motorcycles and offers a
complete line of motorcycle parts, accessories, apparel and general
merchandise. Buell Motorcycle Company produces sport motorcycles in
addition to motorcycle parts, accessories and apparel. Harley-Davidson
Financial Services, Inc. provides wholesale and retail financing and
insurance programs to Harley-Davidson/Buell dealers and customers.
SOURCE Harley-Davidson
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Related links: http://www.h-dmuseum.com
CONTACT: Tony Shields of Harley-Davidson, +1-414-343-8300, tony.shields@harley-davidson.com , or Andrea Kozek for Harley-Davidson, +1-414-727-6978, andrea@caffeinecomm.com
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