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20th Century Cycles
About this museum
20th Century Cycles in Oyster Bay, New York, is a one - of - a - kind free museum and showroom where rock legend Billy Joel's personal passion for vintage motorcycles is on full display. Located at 101 Audrey Avenue in the charming Long Island village of Oyster Bay, this unique attraction is one of the most unexpected and exciting things to do in Oyster Bay for motorcycle enthusiasts, music fans, and curious visitors alike.Admission is completely free, and the experience is unforgettable. The collection features a meticulously curated array of rare and vintage motorcycles spanning decades of two - wheeled engineering and design. From classic American bikes to European rarities, each machine has been chosen with the discerning eye of a true collector. The showroom is beautifully arranged, allowing visitors to admire the craftsmanship, styling, and mechanical artistry of these extraordinary machines up close.What makes 20th Century Cycles truly special is the intersection of celebrity culture and genuine mechanical passion. This is not a vanity project but a labor of love. Visitors who arrive expecting a quick look around often find themselves lingering far longer than planned, drawn in by the quality and variety of the collection. Whether or not you are a Billy Joel fan, the motorcycles themselves are worth the visit, and the knowledge that one of music's biggest legends personally assembled this collection adds an irresistible layer of intrigue.The museum is primarily open on weekends, though visitors are encouraged to check the website at 20thcenturycycles.com for current hours and any special events. Accessible parking and a wheelchair - friendly entrance are available on - site.Situated in historic Oyster Bay, a village rich with its own history including the legacy of President Theodore Roosevelt, 20th Century Cycles fits perfectly into a day of exploring Long Island's North Shore. Combine your visit with a walk through the village's shops and waterfront for a full and memorable outing. This free motorcycle museum is a true hidden gem that delivers style, history, and rock - and - roll spirit in equal measure.
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