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Parks On A Bike

Exploring the many parks in and around NYC, usually on a bike.

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Just How Many NYC Parks are Burning?

In a city that’s generally rainy, the past couple of months have been shockingly dry. October was the driest month on record in the City. If you’re like me, for the past two weeks or so, your various feeds have been dominated by headlines, ...

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Parks on a Bike | July 2024

It’s summer, and I hope you’re out enjoying time outdoors as much as I am. The weather’s actually been a decent temperature! It’s not too rainy! It’s refreshing. In this edition of Parks on a Bike, we’re diving into an exciting update for t...

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The Best Trend in Parks that Nobody Talks About | Parks on a Bike: May 2024

If you could close down any roadway next to parks, what would you pick? For me, it’s probably Parkside Avenue between Machete Circle and Parade Place. This road — briefly a fantastic Open Street in the height of COVID — runs between Prospec...

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Parks on a Bike | March 2024

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    Riding around New York City, one park and bike lane at a time.

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