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  1. #1
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    Dec 2006
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    Orlando, FL
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    Oh and there's a weekend ride that goes out to Ft. Christmas and we break there for food and liquid. We eat right on the porch of one of the old homes that's been restored. Kinda like stepping back for a brief moment.

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Jan 2007
    Location
    PVD
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    Lots!

    I'm lucky, I live in Providence and I work at a historic site so my daily commute takes me to College Hill and around the Brown University campus. I get to see Benefit Street (one of the oldest intact historic districts in the US; the Stephen Hopkins house--one of RI's signers of the Declaration of Independence--and China Trade mansions like the Sullivan Dorr house (his son fomented rebellion here in 1842 for expanded voting rights).

    On Power Street is the house that Edgar Allen Poe's lover Sarah Whitman lived in. The Athenaeum Library where they used to meet is on Benefit Street (they have a bike rack). Across from that is the Rhode Island School of Design founded in 1877 and housed in a mixture of historic and modern buildings.

    Weekends, I ride down to the head of Narragansett Bay at Fox Point, where China trade ships came in (the first from RI was 1788) and where slave ships docked as well. Down South Main to the site of Sabin's Tavern where the Gaspee plot was hatched, and then down the bay to Gaspee Point, where the HMS Gaspee was run aground and burned in what they like to call the first act of open rebellion in the colonies, June 10 1772.

    The East Bay Bike Path runs from East Providence to Bristol, and from it you can see lighthouses, old men's clubs, historic homes and the old fishing/trading ports of Bristol and Warren. You can also ride past the Herreshoff Marine Museum, where Nathanael Greene Herreshoff designed some of the fastest America's Cup yachts.

    There are lots of historic sites to ride past and to here, and you can do alot of it in one day. It's a great place to visit, but you do have to look out for the drivers!

  3. #3
    Join Date
    May 2006
    Location
    Suburban MA and Western ME
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    Living in New England is great! Just on Sunday, we rode past Walden Pond, where Hawthorne lived and wrote. Downtown Concord and Lexington have historical monuments and buildings from the revolutionary war. Then there is Alcott House in Concord, the Old North Bridge, Sleepy Hollow Cemetary (with author's row - Alcott, Hawthorn and a monument to Poe), Minuteman National Historic Park...and that doesn't even begin to get you into downtown Boston....

    I LOVE live here for the rich history.

    SheFly
    "Well behaved women rarely make history." including me!
    http://twoadventures.blogspot.com

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Apr 2006
    Location
    Seattle
    Posts
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    um, we have Bruce Lee's grave and Jimmy Hendrix's grave. And I work right next to the historic building where they built the B52 bombers in WWII.

    Not real exciting compared to you east coast folks, I guess.
    Mimi Team TE BIANCHISTA
    for six tanks of gas you could have bought a bike.

 

 

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