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Sunday, August 17, 2008

Historical Image of the Day


Advertisement for Columbia Bicycles, circa 1895

Posted by Erik Loomis at 5:27 PM  

Labels: 1890s, Advertisements, Bicycles, Erik Loomis, Historical Images, Women's History

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