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Pedal through cycling history at this Ohio bike museum

By STEVE WARTENBERG
Associated Press

NEW BREMEN, Ohio (AP) — More than two centuries of bicycle history are on display at the Bicycle Museum of America in New Bremen, Ohio. That includes early high-wheelers and safety bicycles, a 1901 ice bike and a kitschy 1949 Donald Duck artifact. There are also some candy-hued Sting Rays from the 1960s. The museum has bikes that belonged to or were made famous by actors and comedians Pee Wee Herman and Robin Williams. As an added bonus, exhibits include a Boy Scout cap worn by Neil Armstrong, the first man on the moon. He grew up in the area. The museum’s exhibits, of course, rotate.

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