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50's & 60's Revival & Pig Roast Benenfit

Kare for Kathryn - June 13, 2009

Fran Mark Rec. Park, 337 Clinton Hollow Rd. Salt Point, NY

Sponsors are inviting visitors to come show off their 1950-60's balloon & muscle bikes

OPEN PDF POSTER

 

Deke Slayton Memorial Space & Bicycle Museum

2nd Annual FREE Bicycle Swap Meet & Show
July 25, 2009, 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM Sparta WI 54656

The Bicycle Swap & Show will be held in Sparta’s beautiful Ben Bikin’ Park, located right off Highway 16 in Sparta, only blocks from the famous Elroy-Sparta Bicycle Trail, only blocks from Historic Downtown Sparta, and only blocks from the Deke Slayton Memorial Space & Bicycle Museum - OPEN PDF FLYER

 

Copake Auction Inc.
19th Annual Bicycle Auction & Swap Meet

Friday-Saturday April 16-17, 2010
Swap Meet: Fri. April 16 (dawn-dusk)
Auction: Sat. April 17 at 10 AM


30th Annual Ann Arbor/Saline, Michigan
Classic Bicycle Show and Swap Meet

Date T. B. A.
WEBSITE: http://www.ann-arbor-bicycleshow.com

 

 

 

The Knutsford Great Race 2010

Sunday September 5th 2010

Only Every 10 Years

Classic 3 Hour Race

Phone: 01565 755219

www.theknutsfordgreatrace.com

 

 

Museum Collections | BACK TO THE TOP

 

  • Bicycle Museum of America
    7 West Monroe St. (St Rt 274), New Bremen, Ohio 45869, Phone:419-629-9249; (312)222-0500
    Website: www.bicyclemuseum.com
  • National Museum of American History
    Transportation Hall, The Smithsonian; (202)357-1483
    Website: Smithsonian
  • Pedaling History Bicycle Museum
    3943 N. Buffalo Rd., Orchard Park, NY 14127; (716)662-3853
    Website: www.pedalinghistory.com
  • National Bicycle History Archive of America
    P.O. Box 28242, Santa Ana, CA 92799; (714)647-1949
    Website: NBHAA
  • The US Bicycling Hall of Fame
    The U.S. Bicycling Hall of Fame was established to provide a single location where the history of cycling on its competitive and recreational levels can be made available for everyone to appreciate.
    Website: Bicycling Hall of Fame
  • The New England Muscle Bicycle Museum
    This museum is owned and operated by Jim Barnard and includes a collection of 120+ bicylces from the 1960's and 1970's.
    The New England Muscle Bicycle Museum
    6C Peters Rd
    Bloomfield CT 06070
    Website: www.nemusclebikes.com
  • Velorama
    VELORAMA National Bicycle Museum
    Waalkade 107
    6511 XR NIJMEGEN
    telephoon: +31 (0)24-3225851
    fax: +31 (0)24-3607177
    E- mail:info@velorama.nl

 

Clubs/Groups | BACK TO THE TOP

 

  • Wheelmen Club, The Wheelmen is a national, non-profit organization that was established in 1967 for the purpose of keeping alive the heritage of American cycling
    Website: www.thewheelmen.org
  • Tandem Club of America
    2220 Vanessa Drive
    Birmingham, AL 35242-4430
    Phone: 205-991-7766
    Website: Tandem Club of America

 

 

Other Links | BACK TO THE TOP

 

  • www.firstflightbikes.com
    First Flight Bicycles - We carry Trek, Specialized, Ritchey, Gunnar and Micargi Bicycles as well as a complete line of parts, accessories, Oakley sunglasses and clothing. We also specialize in collecting and restoring antique and vintage bikes
  • www.bikeville.com
    Vintage lightweight, highwheel, musclebike, classic ballooner etc.
  • www.blackbirdsf.org/magpie/ - Joel Metz' site, featuring lots of classic bike info and an overview of almost everything TA ever has made:
  • www.velostuf.com - Velostuf--Road and track racing bikes and parts from the 50's - 80's:

 

 

New Book Tells the Astonishing Story of the Young Mother from Boston who Circled the World by Bicycle in 1894-5

Around the World on Two Wheels: Annie Londonderry’s Extraordinary Ride

(Citadel Press/Kensington Publishing, November, 2007)


It was, declared the New York World on October 20, 1895, “the most extraordinary journey ever undertaken by a woman” -- an audacious, solo, ‘round the world race against time on a bicycle – and the woman who made it was a working class Jewish mother from Boston, Annie Cohen Kopchovsky. Though she became a global sensation in the mid-1890s, and was a singularly colorful and eccentric woman, her story had been lost to history for more than a century. http://www.annielondonderry.com

 

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