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Sculpture Representing First Woman to Bicycle Around the World

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In March 2022, Chris Cole, a local Bend artist, installed a new sculpture in the Discovery West neighborhood. This new public art in Bend, Oregon is a tribute to Annie Londonderry, the first women to bicycle around the world in 1894 and 1895. The seven foot tall, inverted pyramid design includes decorative bike cogs, ship window, and illuminated image of Annie and a descriptive plaque. Visitors can get a peek into Annie's life and history through the porthole.

Hear Chris's story on this podcast and how he connects to the story of Annie Londonderry. You can learn more about the artist at chriscoledesigns.com

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In March 2022, Chris Cole, a local Bend artist, installed a new sculpture in the Discovery West neighborhood. This new public art in Bend, Oregon is a tribute to Annie Londonderry, the first women to bicycle around the world in 1894 and 1895. The seven foot tall, inverted pyramid design includes decorative bike cogs, ship window, and illuminated image of Annie and a descriptive plaque. Visitors can get a peek into Annie's life and history through the porthole.

Hear Chris's story on this podcast and how he connects to the story of Annie Londonderry. You can learn more about the artist at chriscoledesigns.com

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This podcast is produced by Dirty Freehub, a nonprofit organization that publishes hand-curated (and great!) gravel cycling route guides. Our mission is to connect gravel cyclists to where they ride through stories about culture, history, people, places, and lands with the hope that they will become involved as advocates, volunteers, or donors with organizations that protect and preserve recreation spaces.

Our Podcast Channel / ⁠The Connection

Our Route Guides / ⁠Dirty Freehub⁠

Our Ask / ⁠Donate

  continue reading

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