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Book review: Check out Tales From The Archives

Can’t make it to Milwaukee for a visit to the Harley-Davidson Museum? To experience The Motor Company’s daunting collection, the next best thing might be a visit to Aaron Frank’s recently published book, The Harley-Davidson Story: Tales From The Archives.

Frank, an experienced and highly respected motojournalist with seat time at magazine, is foremost an accomplished motorcycle rider puts you up close and personal to the artifacts and motorcycles on exhibit, plus other meaningful items that continually feed The Motor Company’s nearly 120-year history. The result is a virtual visit that you can enjoy, page by page, from the comfort of your favorite easy chair at home.

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