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@HeritageCenter
Free museum showcasing Honda's rich history in North America. Please visit our website for hours and information.
Marysville, Ohiohondaheritagecenter.comJoined March 2015

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The Honda C100, also known as the Super Cub, had a step-through design that appealed to both men and women. It was the top-selling model in America in 1961. In early 2014, the Super Cub became the best-selling motorized vehicle in the world with sales exceeding 85 million units.
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The museum is now open on Thursdays from 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Come see: The first Honda automobile sold in America in 1970, the N600. he CBX (motorcycle), offspring of the famous 6-cylinder race bikes on the 1960s campaigned by legendary racer Mike Hailwood.
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The 1988 Accord Coupe was the first model produced exclusively in Ohio. Honda has built more than 12.5 million Accords in the U.S. to date.
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Robots at the Marysville Auto Plant help produce 440,000 vehicles annually, with about one car per minute coming off each line during production hours. Come see the robot in action!
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Early models of the CT90 featured a four-speed transmission with dual overlay rear sprockets to gear the bike higher or lower according to the terrain and usage.
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Due to the ongoing situation with the COVID-19 virus, the Honda Heritage Center museum is closed to visitors until at least April 15. Any further changes to the schedule will be announced as the situation warrants. We apologize for any inconvenience.
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Engines like the 1998 Accord 2.3L helped the 1998 #Accord become the first gasoline-powered car in America to meet California’s stringent Ultra Low Emission Vehicle exhaust emissions requirement.
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The Supercub one-cylinder 49cc engine from the early 1960s had a big impact on the success of Honda in America. The Supercub helped popularize motorcycles and change the image of motorcycling in America.
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Based on Honda’s first decade in America as a motorcycle company, some observers described the N600 “as two motorcycles strapped together.” Honda sold just more than 34,000 of the little N600 from 1970 to 1972.
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The Honda C100, also known as the Super Cub, had a step-through design that appealed to both men and women. It was the top-selling model in America in 1961.
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The 2019 Acura RDX was crash-tested at Honda R&D in Ohio as part of the process that allowed the RDX to receive the highest possible safety ratings from the Insurance Institute of Highway Safety.
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Following a long and successful run of production that began in 1979, a 2009 Gold Wing GL1800 was the final model built on the production line at the Marysville Motorcycle Plant on June 24, 2009.
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The 2018 Accord features dramatic new styling, a new body structure and an all-new powertrain – including two new turbo engines and the world’s first 10-speed automatic transmission for front-wheel drive car.
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In the early 1990s, Honda introduced its legendary VTEC engine technology, a foundational Honda engine technology that varies both valve timing and valve lift to achieve high performance, high fuel efficiency and low emissions.
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In 1998, Honda became the first company in the world to develop a pedestrian crash test dummy to reproduce the human body’s kinematics during vehicle-to-pedestrian collisions.
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The Honda FourTrax Rancher, built on Nov. 1, 2012, was the 2.5 millionth all-terrain vehicle (ATV) produced at @hscpowersports since the start of production in 1998.
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The electric-powered UNI-CUB uses the world’s first omni-directional driving wheel system to permit free movement forward, backward, side-to-side, or diagonally simply by shifting your weight in the direction you want to go.
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