The founder of Little Congress Bicycle Museum has been collecting unique bicycles that reflect style, engineering, and an American way of life for over 40 years. The Museum is a monument to a machine that has influenced our country in everything from motorized flight to women’s rights.
The museum was established in 2003 by Kentucky State Judge R.E. McClanahan II, who has curated one of the finest selections of bikes in the world. The museum’s mission is to represent the past with carefully selected bicycles which represent styling, theory, and engineering with historical and cultural significance.
Admission is free and the museum is open daily from 8am to 7pm at 807 Llewelyn Street. Learn more at www.bicyclemuseum.net