



My Dad and brother Jon felt that we should make a Harley Davidson pit stop at a shop en route to home after picking me up from the airport going to Crete. And to my surprise, there was a little nugget of pageant pride right there on the wall. A picture of Mrs. America, 1953 Evelyn Joyce Schenk, on a Harley in a parade in 1954. Who knew Mrs. America was that cool!! ;) Here's photos from the bike shop, and a photo of Evelyn crowning her successor...I thought it was kinda neat.
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