York, PA is one of Harley's manufacturing hubs. The plant is so popular that York County has put a York County Visitor's Information Desk there.
This was the part of the visitor's center that was the most interactive.
Lizzy was the most daring of our children and didn't mind hopping on a bike right away.
Once Henry saw that Lizzy could do it, he became the next-most-daring child.
It took a lot of prompting to finally get Charlie on one and he definitely won't have done it if the other two hadn't. We go through cycles (no pun intended) where we teach him to smile for pictures.
I think that's the first time by myself on a motorcycle.
I'm not sure why my eye's look so huge. Kinda creepy. But Elizabeth looks good so I didn't delete it.
They probably didn't design this bike to be a three-person bike, but it is.
They thought this one was cool because it had three wheels. This picture is positive proof of Henry's addiction to playing with Elizabeth's hair.
Who needs to hold the handle bars when you can practice waving for future parades?
I've never wanted to buy a Harley Davidson more in my life than at this moment.
This is the only motorcycle the kids will ever have while living under our roof.
Annette is teaching the boys about this activity. They've never seen such large magnets in their lives.
Here's a little video of it.
Here's the better-educated and happier family leaving the plant.
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