| WTT Looking Forward to a Busy 2010 |
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"Although rumors are still circulating about the closing and relocation of the museum, Wheels Through Time is still located in Maggie Valley and plans to operate on a weekend schedule throughout 2010," says museum curator, Dale Walksler. Regarded as one of the world's premier destinations for motorcycle and transportation history, the museum has continued to grow, increasing its collection to over 315 machines and an unparalleled collection of memorabilia, and continues to provide new exhibits and displays which rotate on a regular basis.
"We're excited to bring together one of our most All-American Roads with one of our country's best transportation museums. Both provide for a true All-American experience, and we're proud to share the unique history of the Blue Ridge Parkway as one of our most treasured and scenic motoring experiences, " said Walksler. This 2010, the museum also plans to ramp up its website, located at www.WheelsThroughTime.com. The first of its kind, the museum's website contains a wealth of information about the museum and its history, as well as information dating back to the very roots of our countries transportation history. The site also contains hundreds of videos available with the click of a mouse, ranging from historical videos on the history of many of the machines housed within the museum to technical restoration shows, event videos, and virtual tours. Keep an eye out for these new developments in the coming months. For more information, contact the museum at (828) 926-6266, or visit their website, located at www.WheelsThroughTime.com. |






The Wheels Through Time Museum in Maggie Valley, NC is proud to announce that it is looking forward to another busy year in 2010.
Part the Museum's mission for 2010 includes the construction of various new exhibitions and displays, including an exhibit celebrating the 75th Anniversary of the Blue Ridge Parkway.

