Legends come to life
Motorcycles, yes. But Harley-Davidson is so much more. See how far our world reaches.
Tsunami Motorcycle Display
Opened October 24, 2012
A Harley-Davidson® motorcycle was recovered in May on an isolated beach in British Columbia. The bike had drifted over 4,000 miles across the Pacific Ocean after being washed away in a storage container during the devastating tsunami that struck Japan on March 11, 2011. In accordance with the wishes of its owner, Ikuo Yokoyama, the remains of this 2004 Harley-Davidson® Night Train is on display at the Harley-Davidson Museum® as a memorial to the tragedy that claimed more than 15,000 lives.
More Exhibits
- Worn To Be Wild
- Experience Gallery
- Engine Room
- Clubs & Competition
- Custom Culture
- Design Lab
- The Harley-Davidson Journey, Part 1
- The Harley-Davidson Journey, Part 2
- The Journey of the Iron Elite
- The Motorcycle Gallery, Part 1: 1903 – 1940s
- The Motorcycle Gallery, Part 2: 1940s – Present
- Tank Wall
- Imagination Station
- Build A Bike
- Tsunami Bike
- Designing a Celebration
Now At The Museum
Programs & Tours
- Steel Toe Tour
$38 per person; check times and availability - Back Roads Tour
$20 additional per person; check times and availability - Boy Scout Merit Badge
Free program for kids - Shop Class
$80 per person; check times and availability - Self-Guided Tour
Self-guided tour brochures available in the Museum lobby - Audio Tour
$4 additional per person
Calendar Of Events
Admission
| Adults (18-64 years): | $18 |
| Children (5-17 years): | $10 |
| Children (under 5): | Free with Adult |
| Seniors (65+): | $12 (with ID) |
| Military & Students: | $12 (with ID) |
| H-D Museum Members: | Free |
Hours and location
Open everyday 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. and until 8:00 p.m. on Thursdays
Harley-Davidson Museum
400 W Canal Street
Milwaukee, WI 53201
1-877-HD-MUSEUM or 414-287-2789
