The Kansas Motorcycle Museum, located in the quaint town of Marquette, is a hidden gem that showcases a rich history of motorcycle racing and memorabilia. Housed in the former Engdahl Radio & Television shop, the museum features an impressive collection of racing motorcycles, including those crafted by the renowned Stan Engdahl, a celebrated racer known for his achievements in various AMA racing events. Visitors can admire the well-maintained antique machinery and enjoy the extensive trophy collection that reflects the passion and dedication of local racers. The museum is curated by knowledgeable volunteers who are eager to share their insights and welcome additional information from guests. With its unique offerings and charming location, the Kansas Motorcycle Museum is a must-visit for motorcycle enthusiasts and anyone interested in the history of racing. Guests often find themselves captivated by the variety of classic motorcycles and memorabilia, making it a place they want to return to. The nearby Smoky Valley Distillery and the option for homemade ice cream add to the overall experience, ensuring that a trip to this museum is not just an educational visit but a delightful outing as well.
What a treat. So many motorcycles I’ve never seen. $7 suggested donation.
May 2026
Truly amazing, every kind of motorcycle and the man that rode into history!
May 2026
It's a fantastic place! So many classics to see. The staff/ volunteers there are friendly and quite knowledgeable. I'll have to go back one day when I have more time.