Engaging Experts | "Bicycles: Powering Possibilities"
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Join curator of transportation, Matt Anderson, for a look at 200 years of bicycle history, from the first simple draisines to the sophisticated electric-assist bikes of today. Enjoy a conversation on the design and development of the exhibition “Bicycles: Powering Possibilities,” now on display in the Collections Gallery at Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation. 🚲
The exhibition features 17 bikes, along with profiles of 12 influential riders, racers and builders, plus selected accessories, documents and photos drawn from The Henry Ford’s collections.
❗ Please note: This virtual program is exclusively for members. Registration is required to gain access, and members will receive an invitation to register via email. A recording will be made available on our YouTube channel following the program.
Not a member? Join today for your invitation to exclusive experiences like our Engaging Experts programs. Then, use your membership for free general admission to the museum and village, plus discounts on shopping and dining, valid 12 months starting the day you join. THF.org/membership
📸 Cover Image: Montgomery Ward & Co. Catalog for Spring and Summer, 1930 / page 334
The exhibition features 17 bikes, along with profiles of 12 influential riders, racers and builders, plus selected accessories, documents and photos drawn from The Henry Ford’s collections.
❗ Please note: This virtual program is exclusively for members. Registration is required to gain access, and members will receive an invitation to register via email. A recording will be made available on our YouTube channel following the program.
Not a member? Join today for your invitation to exclusive experiences like our Engaging Experts programs. Then, use your membership for free general admission to the museum and village, plus discounts on shopping and dining, valid 12 months starting the day you join. THF.org/membership
📸 Cover Image: Montgomery Ward & Co. Catalog for Spring and Summer, 1930 / page 334
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