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Carbondale Historic Bike Tour
Welcome to the grand unveiling of a journey through time and heritage - the Carbondale Historic Bike Tour project launch! Embark on a captivating adventure that merges the charm of cycling with the rich tapestry of history that Carbondale has woven over the years. As we pedal through the streets, alleys, and stories of this enchanting town, we invite you to rediscover its hidden gems, architectural marvels, and the tales of those who once walked these very paths. Join us as we pedal through the annals of Carbondale's past, breathing life into its heritage and preserving its legacy for generations to come. This is not just a bike tour; it's a voyage through time, a celebration of community, and a tribute to the spirit that has shaped Carbondale into what it is today.
Welcome to the Carbondale Historic Bike Tour, where the wheels of history keep turning, and every pedal stroke is a step into the heart of the past. Join Ashley Gibson on this self-guided bicycle tour. Tune in to an audio tour of the Carbondale Historic Bike Tour produced by Brand Advocacy Group, Inc., with music by Lone Howl. Established August 23, 2023. Tune in to an audio tour of the Carbondale Historic Bike Tour produced by Brand Advocacy Group, Inc., with music by Lone Howl. Established August 23, 2023.
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Town Square Pavilion (121 North Illinois Avenue)
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Veterans Memorial Plaza
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The Old Illinois Central Railroad Passenger Depot (111-131 South Illinois Avenue)
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Owl Mural (609 S. Illinois Avenue)
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Carbondale College (501 South Washington Street)
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SIU Campus Shryock Auditorium
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The University Museum
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SIU Campus Saluki Alumni Plaza
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SIU Campus Japanese Garden
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Museum Sculpture Garden
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R. Buckminster Fuller Dome Home (407 South Forest Avenue)
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Arnette's Barber Shop Mural (108 East Oak Street)
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401 North Washington Street
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Eurma C. Hayes Community Center and Murals (441 East Willow Street)
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Crispus Attucks Park and Mural (800 N. Wall Street)
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Attucks School
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Woodlawn Cemetery
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Dunaway Block Murals
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