100 YEARS OF HARLEY-DAVIDSON ADVERTISING [through January 4, 2003]
Journey through a century of this premier motorcycle company's witty and eye-catching print and television advertisements. The colorful and sometimes provocative ads reflect the creative spirit and the unique culture of Harley-Davidson over the last century. The exhibit revisits famous campaigns laid out decade by decade, from the "Gee Dad! Buy me a Harley-Davidson" campaign of the 1920s to "I Am Woman. Hear Me Roar" in the 1980s, showing how Harley-Davidson has remained in tune with the times and often ahead of its time. The William F. Eisner Museum of Advertising & Design is proud to present this major retrospective exhibit, which explores a unique American success story, during the Harley-Davidson 100th Anniversary.
New Hours: CLOSED Monday & Tuesday WED 11-5 THUR 11-8 FRI 11-5 SAT 12-5 SUN 1-5
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