National Bicycle History Archive of America

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Are you a serious bicycle historian or restorer? Ever wonder about errors in publications? Want to be a classic bicycle expert? Want to know how to avoid errors in books and auction catalogs? Want to know CORRECT classic bicycle history? Then our new section, Guide to Correcting the Classics (GTCC) is just for you! Click on the GTCC letters below to enter a bicycle history experience like no other anywhere, any time. You'll be amazed, perhaps amused and certainly informed-and the only place you'll find it all is here at NBHAA.
GTCCClick here to enter GTCC

In case you missed it, we can take you back for a look! If you were there, here is a second look! A magnificent bicycle history exhibition took place at the beautiful Oakland Museum, in Oakland, CA. Although we cannot show you the entire exhibit, we can give you just a peek at some of the classic bicycles and classic-era artifacts that were there (along with over 80 antiques from the incredible Pryor Dodge collection) from Fall, 1999 through the end of January, 2000. Most of the classics were on display for the very first time ever. If you have tried this link in the past, please try it now.
Oakland MuseumClick here to enter the Oakland Museum Bicycle History Exhibition
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This page and site, all design and contents, all photos unless otherwise noted are Copyright © 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2003 by Leon Dixon, All rights reserved. The information, articles and photos on this website may not be reproduced in any form without expressed written permission of NBHAA or its curator.
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Date of last update to this page: 13 FEB 2004

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