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A short history and description on what the world's largest bike museum is doing here in Pittsburgh!
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Journey With YaJagoff - North Side Museum Tour
Have you ever been to Johnny Angel's " Johnny Angels Ginchy Stuff and Music Museum?" How about Craig Morrow's " Bicycle Heaven ?' And please tell us you've at least HEARD of Randy Gilson's " Randyland?" If not, here's your chance to see all three in one day with us AND get peronalized tours from the owners!Ticket Price $35 (includes box lunch, tshirt and personalized tours by the owners)Schedule: We will record our weekly podcast from 10am-11am while you register, get your one-of-a-kind t-shirt and eat a lunch provided by Chateau Cafe and Cakery. You will then be guided on...
Bicycle Heaven: Largest Bike Museum in the World for More than Just Collectors
When a man has more than 4,000 bikes, you’d think he might be riding the two-wheeled modes of transportation every chance he gets. But for Craig Morrow, owner of Bicycle Heaven on Pittsburgh’s North Side, it’s not about the ride—it’s about the chase. “I’m not an avid rider—I’m an avid collector,” he says of his collection, which now makes up the largest bike museum in the world. “I’m always on the hunt.” Morrow started his collection with a discarded bike that he found in the trash—now some bikes in his collection are worth more than $50,000 apiece. He stores them...
Bicycle Heaven and Johnny Angel’s are two of many fun places to visit on the North Side
Now that spring is here and the impulse is to get out and do something fun is strong, here’s something interesting to add to your list of places to spend a leisurely morning or afternoon. Head over to the North Side and check out two unique shops that have plenty of playful, and even nostalgic, items for show and sale. Bicycle HeavenBicycle Heaven, opened in 1996 (at its original location in Bellevue), bills itself as the “world’s largest bicycle museum and bike shop.” It all began when Craig Morrow found a discarded bike in a junk pile and decided to repair...
Bicycle Heaven featured in CIRCA!
No one owns more bicycles than this guy. Here's how he got the world's largest collection.by Shaun Mir Key items at Bicycle Heaven include an original Pee-Wee Herman bicycle specifically designed for the 1985 film, "Pee-Wee Herman's Big Adventure." The last known Pee-Wee bike sold for $36,600 on Ebay a few years ago. But according to Craig, the "Bowden Spacelander" bicycle is the museum's biggest draw and unique collectible. Only 40 these rare, one of a kind fiberglass bicycles exist today. Bicycle Museum owns about 17, each one coming with a hefty price tag of $48,000 dollars. According to Craig...