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Unfinished History
June 1996 looking easterly on Howard Street between 4th and 3rd Sts.
Photo: Chris Carlsson
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Over 2,000 cyclists take to the streets in a monthly "organized coincidence" called Critical Mass. Spreading to over 400 cities around the world, Critical Mass began in September 1992 in San Francisco with 45 riders, and has happened every month since, averaging about 1,500 riders and topping 5,000 riders on several occasions.
Photo: Nigel French
WHITHER BICYCLING? Tepid Reform or Utopian Revolt?
The Great Bicycle Parade of 1896