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Harley Donates Motorcycle to Raise Money for National Law Enforcement Museum

Harley-Davidson_MotorcycleHarley-Davidson has had a longstanding relationship with American law enforcement. The American company has been supplying motorcycles to police forces around the country for more than a century, and now they will help build the National Law Enforcement Museum.

Harley-Davidson will be donating a 2011 Harley-Davidson FLHTCU Ultra Classic® Electra Glide® Peace Officer Special Edition motorcycle to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund. The Memorial Fund will be raffling off the motorcycle to raise money to build the first American law enforcement museum.

“Harley-Davidson Motor Company has a long and distinguished history of supporting law enforcement in our country, and we are excited to continue our partnership to build the National Law Enforcement Museum,” said Craig W. Floyd, the Memorial Fund’s chairman and CEO.

The Memorial Fund will be selling tickets for $25 a piece for a chance to win the $21,000 motorcycle.

Tickets can be purchased in one of two ways: by calling either 877-622-BIKE or 202-737-3402. You can also buy tickets in person at the Memorial Fund’s Visitors Center & Store, located at 400 7th Street, NW, Washington, D.C.

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