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A revised edition of the award-winning book of historically themed cycling tours in and around Cincinnati, Ohio. Bicycling Through Paradise: Historical Rides Around Cincinnati includes nineteen historically themed cyclist tours for all abilities centered around Cincinnati, Ohio. Written by two longtime cyclists--one a professor of history and one an architect--this book dives into the details of local landscape and history encountered along the route. Rides combine familiar destinations like Lunken Airport, Eden Park, and Loveland Castle with lesser-known sites like Underground Railroad…mehr

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A revised edition of the award-winning book of historically themed cycling tours in and around Cincinnati, Ohio. Bicycling Through Paradise: Historical Rides Around Cincinnati includes nineteen historically themed cyclist tours for all abilities centered around Cincinnati, Ohio. Written by two longtime cyclists--one a professor of history and one an architect--this book dives into the details of local landscape and history encountered along the route. Rides combine familiar destinations like Lunken Airport, Eden Park, and Loveland Castle with lesser-known sites like Underground Railroad stations, ruined stone canal locks, and a nineteenth-century socialist commune, all located in and around the Greater Cincinnati area. Stops along the way include public parks, covered bridges, and one-room schoolhouses. Each chapter includes a QR code to link readers to a companion Community Page where cyclists will find downloadable turn-by-turn directions and wayfinding photos, plus a place for cyclists to share their feedback, making this book an interactive experience.
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Autorenporträt
Kathleen Smythe is professor of history at Xavier University and the author of Bicycling Through Dayton: Twenty-one Historical Tours, also published by the University of Cincinnati Press. Chris Hanlin is an architect, amateur historian, photographer, and longtime cyclist.