Bill from Brooklyn, inveterate bicyclist there since 1970, historian and member of the old League of American Wheelmen, wanted to write this himself, but is glad he didn’t because Spellen of Troy did it so much better. Must be they saw it from a distance.
What a dream to read this and live two blocks from Prospect Park. It’s always said that all politics is local. It’s shown here that even the Rough Rider/President Teddy Roosevelt had an impact on Brooklyn’s Prospect Park cyclists of then - and now!
@suzanne - May we organize an "author's night" for you at Paine Castle Troy? Similar to what we do for Cafe Yes (Don R) ?
Let's talk! Do you have my email address?
Please send me an email at jim@castleatf.org thanks
Bill from Brooklyn, inveterate bicyclist there since 1970, historian and member of the old League of American Wheelmen, wanted to write this himself, but is glad he didn’t because Spellen of Troy did it so much better. Must be they saw it from a distance.
What a dream to read this and live two blocks from Prospect Park. It’s always said that all politics is local. It’s shown here that even the Rough Rider/President Teddy Roosevelt had an impact on Brooklyn’s Prospect Park cyclists of then - and now!