The Elmhurst History Museum’s new summer exhibit, “The Bicycle: Two Wheels to Adventure,” is an ideal fit for Elmhurst, where bike routes crisscross the city for travel ranging from family outings to ...
A new exhibit has just opened at the Pasadena Museum of History called "Wheels of Change," about the history of the bicycle and its impact on American culture. Larry Mantle talks with curators Artis ...
Jody Rosen, author of "Two Wheels Good," on the history of the bicycle and how it shaped the world - Victorian suffragettes, Bangladeshi rickshaw drivers, and urban yuppies. The Atlantic, Going ...
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Must Know Facts About the History of Bicycles
The bicycle has come a long way from its wooden-wheeled, pedal-free ancestors. What started as a strange contraption that required riders to push themselves along with their feet eventually became one ...
Bicycles were invented in 1817 by German inventor Karl von Drais. Since then, they've grown to become the most popular form of transportation (besides walking) worldwide. For many, bicycles are a ...
Back in the late 2000s, Williamsburg, Brooklyn, was the world’s coolest neighborhood. And if lifestyle blogs were to be believed, everyone in Williamsburg rode a bike. But not everyone in New York did ...
NEW BREMEN — The front foyer of the Bicycle Museum of America in New Bremen had a warm glow from the gallery lights. The staff, led by Museum Coordinator Ryan Long, have set up a display as their ...
The following story was written by Cory Alderfer and published in the Souderton-Telford Historical Society newsletter. It is republished with permission from the society. Here’s a riddle for you: What ...
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