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July-29 -Aug 1 |
The 20th
International Cycling History Conference - Freehold, New Jersey, USA. at
the Metz Bicycle Museum
www.metzbicyclemuseum.com Contact Larry & David Metz or if wishing to
submit a paper contact Gary Sanderson.
garysanderson@comcast.net
All persons interested in the history of bicycles, and the people
involved with bicycles, are cordially invited to attend. Freehold, New
Jersey (USA), is the home of the Metz Bicycle Museum, and it was the
home of A. A. Zimmerman, the first World Cycling Champion. Freehold, NJ,
is located about 50 miles south of New York City, and this town (which
is the county seat of Monmouth County) is in an area that is undergoing
rapid urbanization but which is also rich in American heritage. The 20th
ICHC will feature a reception in the Metz Bicycle Museum and ample time
to absorb the abundance of bicycle history displayed in this museum; the
conference itself will be held in a restored historic hotel; a trip to
Smithville, NJ, where the Star bicycle was manufactured (optional); a
banquet with a special presentation; and a bicycle ride around Manhattan
(New York City) after the close of the conference (optional). Persons
interested in presenting papers on any aspect of bicycle history are
invited to submit an abstract of their paper to Gary Sanderson by email
(garysanderson@comcast.net) by January 30, 2009, for inclusion in the
program. The papers presented at this conference will be published under
the title “Cycle History 20” by Van der Plas Publications so manuscripts
of these papers should be sent, or handed, to Gary Sanderson no later
than the time of the presentation.
Information on how to register for the 2009 ICHC will be available
after July 2008. In the meantime, you can contact Gary Sanderson by
email (garysanderson@comcast.net), or by phone (1-973-857-3447), for
general information. Freehold, NJ (USA), is about 50 miles south of New
York City. The closest airport is Newark International airport in
Newark, NJ. Some of this is in our preliminary announcement that I have
sent to you via another email a few minutes ago, and I will be
publishing more about how to get to Freehold, NJ, when we publish
information about registering for this conference. Where is
Freehold, New Jersey? |