The Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame is accepting nominations for the 2008 Freedom Fighters Hall of Fame.
According to a news release, the hall of fame recognizes the sacrifices individuals across the nation and world have made to protect the rights of motorcyclists through efforts in the political arena and in grassroots motorcyclists’ rights organizations.
The Sturgis Motorcycle Museum & Hall of Fame opened its doors to the public on June 1, 2001. Local and national collectors loaned the new Museum a selection of vintage and rare V-twin and metric motorcycles, offering visitors a glimpse into the magnificent world of two wheels.
In July 2002 the Museum moved to its new (permanent) location, the old post office building, located on the corner of legendary Main Street and Junction Avenue, the "motorcycle crossroads of the world" if you will. The City of Sturgis donated the building to the Museum, a gift we will be forever grateful for.
The Museum has continued to grow, opening its lower level in August, 2003. With several exhibit rooms and an increasingly impressive selection of unique motorcycles, the Sturgis Motorcycle Museum offers a world class experience for visitors and has been listed as one of the 10,000 Places to See Before You Die by author Patricia Schultz.
Nomination forms are available by e-mailing Christine. Those who would like to nominate someone should submit the person’s name, brief biography and statement as to why the person deserves to be recognized by April 1.
Biographical information and credentials should be no more than two pages. All nominations must be received by April 1, 2008.