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DC Bike Tour - Discover Lonely Landmarks

Sunday, June 5, 2005

Every Saturday and Sunday from 1pm to 4pm there is a free bike tour given by the National Park Rangers. It meets in front of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial, and you bring your own bike and water.

Yesterday I did the tour titled "Off the Beaten Path - Discover Lonely Landmarks" and it was a lot of fun.

The tour was lead by three full time rangers, and there were four of us in the group. We stopped at many memorials that I've seen driving by but never taken the time to really notice, and some that you would never find without being shown, such as the plaque for the first airmail delivery in US history, which departed from DC and was bound for New York, but the inexperienced pilot crashed in a field 20 miles in the wrong direction. The total ride was about 7 miles, and could be done by anybody but since we were on DC roads for some bits I wouldn't recommend small children.

The schedule of future tours is available as a PDF file.

Credit goes to my dad for discovering this great find.

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"Hey everybody, I grew a breast."
spiffy, posted 12/19/2005 4:00:00 PM
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt asked for his memorial to be no larger than his desk and on a particular triangle of lawn next to the National Archives.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin_D._Roosevelt

Dylan Greene, posted 6/6/2005 7:12:00 PM
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I think every time I hear about Benjamin Franklin I learn something new about him. This time I learned that he was vegetarian, way before it was cool.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_franklin
Dylan Greene, posted 6/6/2005 7:20:00 PM
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Yes, you can tour DC via Segway.
Dylan Greene, posted 6/6/2005 7:27:00 PM
Godammit, this is NOT what the future was supposed to look like.

And I love the guy on the far right checking out the three girls. "Hey ladies, check out my sweet ride. That's right, it can move almost as fast as an average jogger."

Derek, posted 6/7/2005 3:50:00 PM
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Casimir Pulaski (or Kazimierz Pułaski) was a Polish soldier that helped fight for American Independence and founded the American Cavalry.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casimir_Pulaski

Dylan Greene, posted 6/6/2005 7:54:00 PM
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