Selling Motorcycles In America Share

"Selling Motorcycles in America" showcased products used by dealers to boost sales—from Indian key fobs to racing posters. The exhibit's centerpiece is a replica of the A.D. Farrow Harley-Davidson dealership as it looked in 1913 in the small Ohio town of Nelsonville. Today, A.D. Farrow is the country's longest continuously operating Harley-Davidson dealership.
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| A replica of the 60-degree banking found on the board tracks of the Teens. | A 1926 Harley-Davidson Pea Shooter positioned for action. | Some of the AMCA machines on display in the R.B. McClean Gallery. |
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| AMCA bikes are on display throughout the exhibit. | The centerpiece of the Selling Motorcycles in America is the replica store front. | A look inside the store's front window. | |
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| Memorabilia is a huge part of the exhibit.
You'll find Indian clocks to key fobs. | Selling motorcycles required many different
angles. From signage to. . . | . . .fliers to. . . | . . .posters and. . .
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| . . .newsletters. |