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The More Things Change

Posted on October 10, 2015 by Paul Schimek

the American biking community itself split, violently, in the eighteen-nineties, between those who were in favor of dedicated bike paths and those who mistrusted any segregation of the biker from the common highway.

From Adam Gopnik’s review of Evan Friss’s forthcoming book, The Cycling City: Bicycles and Urban America in the 1890s.

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