The Velocipede

The Velocipede The Velocipede, formerly in New Castle, D.E., is now located at 109 Liberty Street, Newburgh, N.Y.!

This amazing collection of velocipedes, boneshakers and early bicycles is now an extension of Motorcyclepedia Museum. The Velocipede Museum
Formerly located in New Castle, Delaware, The Velocipede Museum will be bringing its collection of velocipedes, tricycles, boneshakers and bicycles dating from the 1860s to the mid 1960s to Newburgh! The Velocipede Museum has been featured on the now-cancelle

d TV series, "small wonders". This subsidiary of Motorcyclepedia will feature the predecessors of the modern motorcycle, from the earliest examples of bicycles up to the last motorized bicycle before the advent of motorcycles. In addition to the bikes, the collection includes books, pamphlets, posters, license plates, bells, lamps, wheels, and more. With the historic building that will be its future home currently under renovation, look for The Velocipede to open at 109 Liberty Street, Newburgh in Summer of 2017.

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109 Liberty Street
Newburgh, NY
12550

Opening Hours

10am - 4pm

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The Velocipede Museum, formerly located in New Castle, D.E. is a showcase of velocipedes, boneshakers, tricycles and bicycles dating from the 1860s to the 1960s.

This extension of Motorcyclepedia provides visitors a look at more than century of evolution, from velocipedes to motorized bicycles before the advent of the motorcycle. The collection also includes an assortment of books, pamphlets, posters, license plates, bells, lamps, wheels, and much more.