Oldest Harley-Davidson dealership in the country closes Central Ohio location

Mary McCarthy

Farrow Harley-Davidson, the oldest Harley-Davidson dealership in the country, has abruptly closed their Sunbury location. Farrow Harley-Davidson announced via social media that they have consolidated locations, and they are under new ownership.

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The post reads “The North location is officially closed as we’re consolidating operations into one powerhouse location in the heart of Columbus, Ohio into what was our East location — exactly where the Motor Company wants us to be.” 

The location at 5840 Scarborough Blvd. in Columbus is now the hub of operations for the company. Pending orders placed through the now closed 7754 State Route 37 location in Sunbury, Ohio will be filled at the Columbus location. Farrow Harley-Davidson first opened in 1912 in Nelsonville, Ohio. In 1924 they made the move to Central Ohio, and they are recognized as the oldest Harley-Davidson dealership in the country.

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