100th Anniversary Press Release

Celebrate 100 Years of Shelby Cycle: A Weekend of Wheels, History & Fun!
Shelby, Ohio – July 11–12, 2025
Shelby is celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Shelby Cycle Company with a weekend full of
bikes, history, and hometown pride! In addition to the popular Shelby Bicycle Days festivities,
don’t miss these special events:
Shelby Cycle Company 100th Anniversary Celebration
Friday, July 11 at 6 p.m. | Shelby Bicycle Museum, 31 Mack Ave.
Kick off the celebration with refreshments and rare bike displays — including Clarence
“Whippet” Wagner’s 1927 cross-country ride.
Shelby Bicycle Museum Open House
July 11: 6–9 p.m. | July 12: 10 a.m.–8 p.m.
View dozens of Shelby bicycles, including a rare 1923/24 Shelby frame, a Shelby Beauty
exercise bike, six Donald Duck bikes, and more. A special photo exhibit by Wisconsin collector
Tori Kolonich will also be featured.
Shelby Steel & Wheel Tour
Saturday, July 12 at 10 a.m.
Join a fun, slow-paced bicycle tour to 10 historic Shelby locations highlighting the industries and
people who built Shelby. Vintage bikes welcome but not required! Sign will be displayed all
weekend for bicycle and auto tours. Find the route on shelbycyclehistory.org.
Historic Bicycle Photo Recreation
Saturday, July 12 at 11:30 a.m. | The Boulevard
Help recreate a 1920s Shelby bicycle photo. All bikes welcome — any condition!
Shelby Bicycle Parade
Saturday, July 12 at 2 p.m.
Cheer on vintage Shelbys and meet collectors after the parade at the museum.
Bobby Shelby History Hunt — Kids’ Event

All weekend! Join the Bobby Shelby History Hunt and become a Shelby History Hero! The
Bobby Shelby History Hunt is a free, family-friendly adventure designed to make history fun.
Pick up a History Hunt sheet at: the Shelby Justice Center, Marvin Memorial Library, Little
Shops of Shelby, Shelby Thrift Store or The Fan Cave. Hunt for the answers on window clings
at local businesses, murals at the Shelby Bicycle Museum (inside the Justice Center) or on
shelbycyclehistory.org to solve 8 fun questions.
Return your completed sheet to the Shelby Bicycle Museum during open house hours for a fun
prize.
For more information, visit shelbycyclehistory.org or follow us on Facebook at Shelby Cycle
Historical Society.

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