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The Bicycle Museum of America

09 January 2009, 19.50 | Posted in Design, bike | 1 comment »

bicyclemuseumofamerica front The Bicycle Museum of America

Located in New Bremen, Ohio, The Bicycle Museum of America has recently received some great additions to their collection — including a 1941 Schwinn Paramount restored by Waterford Cycles. Aside from the physical location the museums website offers some great distraction. Hit the timeline, and don’t miss the “For Students” section (even if you are not engaged in a research project, it is a joy). Whittled away a few hours this morning there already…


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  1. joel fein:

    Dear folks,
    I have photographs of a 1930s track bicycle that someone told me was built by a man named Emil Wastyn. I thought it was a paramount. If I sent you the detailed photos would you know which one it is?
    Thanks for your help.
    regards, joel

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