Wheels Through Time Honors Our Nation's Military

The Wheels Through Time Museum in Maggie Valley, NC will be honoring our nations military by paying tribute to those men and women who have served our country, both past and present. In celebration of our nation’s birthday, the museum will be offering free admission for both veterans and active duty during the entire month of July.

The museum, which houses the premier collection of rare American vintage motorcycles and unique automobiles, will also be giving the first ever demonstrations of several of our countries rarest military machines. Museum staff will be giving hourly demonstrations of historical pieces such as the world’s only 1917 Harley-Davidson U.S. Army messenger pigeon carrier, one of only 3 remaining Harley-Davidson military 3-wheelers, and countless combat machines from the early days of the 20th century. Visitors of all ages are welcome and all attendees will be encouraged to participate.

This month, the museum is also celebrating its sixth anniversary in the beautiful mountains of Western North Carolina. The museum opened its doors on July 4, 2002, and in just six short years has hosted over 320,000 visitors from all over the world. As part of the celebration, the museum will be giving special tours and daily demonstrations during the entire month of July, including demos on such special machines as a genuine Evel Knievel Jump Bike and various record-setting long-distance and high-speed motorcycles.

The Wheels Through Time Video Team will also be on hand, hard at work documenting this momentous occasion. Wheels Through Time web television has received rave reviews around the world since its inception in 2006, and continues to produce over 200 video segments a year on the museum, its collection, and its visitors, all available online at www.WheelsThroughTime.com. The team will be shooting several shows to be released throughout the month of July, dedicated to the men and machines that have served our country so proudly.

Wheels Through Time Museum, located at 62 Vintage Lane, across from the visitors center in Maggie Valley, houses over 300 rare and priceless American motorcycles and automobiles set in a fascinating ambience for visitors of all ages to enjoy. For more information, visit their website, located at www.WheelsThroughTime.com, or call (828) 926-6266