See Jason Mamoa's WWII era motorcycles inside Milwaukee's Harley Davidson Museum for limited time

Jen Ellis, Harley Davidson Museum

MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- The Harley Davidson Museum has a lot going on this summer. Whether you want to eat BBQ on the river, listen to live music outside or visit the museums newest exhibits, they have something happening nearly every day. 

Here are some of the events happening at Harley Davidson this month

Thursday Bike Night Concert Series Continues:
Every Thursday through September, the Museum campus comes alive with live music, motorcycles, food, drinks, custom bikes, raffles, retail specials and Milwaukee summer energy.

BBQ & Brews at MOTOR® Restaurant | Saturday, July 18:
After a day of riding, demo rides, or exploring the Museum, visitors can cap off the evening with BBQ & Brews at MOTOR® Restaurant. 5:30-8:30 p.m. No cover charge.

Custom Fridays:
Bringing builders, riders, collectors, and enthusiasts together for an evening of custom vehicles, live entertainment, food, drinks, and community on the Museum campus. On Friday, July 24, the series transforms into a special Roots Reggae & Dubwise Night from 6-9 p.m. MOTOR® Restaurant and the Can Room will remain open until 9 p.m.

You can also visit the Harley Davidson Museum to see the new Survivor collection. It's an exhibit of Jason Mamoa's personal WWII era motorcycles. It opened in June and they hope to have it displayed for a year.

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