WTT Extends Season Thru November 12, 2011!

Open through November 12, 2011Great news from Maggie Valley... The Wheels Through Time Museum has announced that they'll be extending their season by almost two weeks this year to end after the museum's 9th Annual Antique Motorcycle Raffle on November 12, 2011.

Initially slated to close after Halloween weekend of this year, the museum has experienced one of its best fall seasons yet, and the visitors just keep on coming!

"This season marks our 9th year here in Maggie Valley and it has truly been one of our best yet," says museum curator Dale Walksler. "We had the pleasure of hosting tens of thousands of folks from around the world this 2011, and we wanted to extend the opportunity for those who haven't had a chance to visit or wanted to come back for another taste of good old-fashioned American history.

The museum has continued to grow since its relocation to Maggie Valley in 2002, and currently houses over 330 of America's rarest and most significant two- and four-wheeled vehicles. At the present, over 99% of the collection is in running and operating condition, and demonstrations are held regularly for any visitors who asks.

On the museum's final day of operation this year, they'll be raffling of a beautiful 1936 Harley-Davidson Knucklehead Bobber during the conclusion of the annual Haywood County Toy Run. Over 2500 visitors will be in attendance, and come rain or shine, someone will ride away the winner of a genuine piece of American motorcycle history.

For more information on WTT's extended hours and the 9th Annual Antique Motorcycle Raffle, visit the museum's website, at www.WheelsThroughTime.com.