Nestled in a wooded grove behind his custom cycle shop of 40 years Bill Morris started to fulfill his life long dream. Bill's Old Bike Barn was born. Ten years later we have over 100 amazing vintage motorcycles and more than 50,000 square feet dripping with some of the most extraordinary antiques from all around the world.
At a glance, the green metal pole barn appears to be a storage building that folks construct to house equipment for the long harsh winter. Stepping over the threshold you are in yesteryear. First thoughts are, "Not in your wildest dreams!" You're in an old barn circa 1800, that was purchased in a nearby town. Dismantled piece by piece, (painstakingly I might add) transported and reconstructed inside the building.
Bill collects the 1939 New York Worlds Fair memorabilia which is housed in the Streets Of Billville our little village constructed inside the building, complete with mock mansion, smoke shop, music store and our 1939 New York Worlds Fair Bar. From military displays, vintage riding clothing, thousands upon thousands of posters and memorabilia, from John Wayne to John Deer and everything in between. There is something for any enthuists at Bill's Old Bike Barn.