May 2012
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I miss the Arb.
lightslowflameshigh: This tree in particular. It holds a lot of memories.
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April 2012
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Jack VanDyke Talks Cycling In The Days Before... →
huffingtonpost: “In the mid to late-1860s, the pedal-driven bike came over from Europe. That was the first wave of cycling mania, but it didn’t last very long because it still wasn’t very practical. Iron tires, wooden rims, front-wheel drive — they were all like a kid’s tricycle, but two wheels and adult-sized. It kind of came and went in the 1860s. As the technology got better with the...
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