Article about bike advocacy & trails in St. Louis
Submitted by Brent Hugh on Wed, 11/20/2002 - 7:31pm
St. Louis's West End Word newspaper recently ran a nice article about bicycle advocacy in the St. Louis area.
The article particularly talks about the effort to create a network of walking/biking trails around St. Louis, including the conversion of the old Chain of Rocks bridge (a mile long with a 25-degree turn right in the middle) into a hiking/biking trail.
See the entire article in PDF format on the St. Louis Bikefed site.
The article particularly talks about the effort to create a network of walking/biking trails around St. Louis, including the conversion of the old Chain of Rocks bridge (a mile long with a 25-degree turn right in the middle) into a hiking/biking trail.
See the entire article in PDF format on the St. Louis Bikefed site.
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