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Date: 2003-11-21 14:08:59
Cycling
Transportation planning
Sustainable transport
Segregated cycle facilities
League of American Bicyclists
Bicycle
Utility bicycle
Bike boom
Cycling in Illinois
Transport
Land transport
Road transport

History of Bicycling in Wisconsin Bicycles first gained popularity in Wisconsin over 100 years ago as a practical transportation and recreation vehicle for adults. In the book The Good Roads Movement in Wisconsin, 1890-1

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