Midcoast Maine will be the place to be in early September, as the two-wheelers take centerstage at the Owl's Head Transportation Museum.

Owl's Head Transportation Museum via Facebook
Owl's Head Transportation Museum via Facebook
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The Vintage Motorcycle Festival is set to kick-off on Saturday, September 7, and be a full day of fun activities for enthusiasts and the entire family. The event starts at 10a and includes a ton of vintage bikes and events.

The event schedule includes vintage motorcycle exhibits that feature classic bikes dating back to the 1920's, including a 1922 Royal Enfield Model 200 and a 1925 Harley-Davidson Model JD.

Other exhibits and events that will be open for the show include interactive displays, vehicle demonstrations, STEM displays, aircraft demos, vintage car rides, an exhibitor car show and much more. You can find a full list of events and exhibitors here.

Owl's Head Transportation Museum via Facebook
Owl's Head Transportation Museum via Facebook
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While the star of the show will be some absolutely beautiful vintage bikes, you can also expect to see a huge variety of motorcycles from riders from across the area. This will be one of the largest bike meetups of the year.

 

An adult ticket for the show is just $18, with seniors getting in for $16. Kids 11 to 17 only cost $5, while children 10 and under will get in free. This is a true family-friendly event that won't break the bank. And it's a great way to truly learn and interact with some of this world's most unique transportation history.

Folks can find out more information about this incredible upcoming festival by going to the Owl's Head Transportation website. And while you are there, you can also scope out what else is going on at the popular museum. They always seem to have something cool going on.

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