

Riding High, Harley-Davidson Kick-Starts Museum in Milwaukee
By Carrie Antlfinger, Associated Press
"In many ways Harley-Davidson's story mirrors the story of America," said company spokeswoman Rebecca Bortner. "The company is 105 years old, has weathered recessions, depressions, wars, and ups and downs and highs and lows. . . . I think that's one reason people have a lot of pride in Harley-Davidson."
The largest U.S. motorcycle maker is now a Fortune 500 company with nearly $6 billion annual revenue and a connection to its owners that is unrivaled in any industry. About half the motorcycles sold in the United States are Harleys, known for their sleek curves and roar. The company boasts more than 1 million members in its Harley Owners Group, or HOG. (link)
Photo courtesy of Harley-Davidson USA.
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