The entrance to the new gallerySelling Motorcycles in America

"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.


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.

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.

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. . .

. . .newsletters.