For seven years, the Evel Knievel Museum operated in Topeka, Kansas, fittingly inside a historic Harley-Davidson dealership building.
The museum shut down in November 2024, a first step in relocating its memorabilia collection to Las Vegas, where the legendary daredevil nearly died in 1967 when he famously tried to jump over the fountains at Caesars Palace on his motorcycle.
The crash left him with multiple fractures and landed him in a coma for nearly a month…