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Maker:
Fahrradfabrik Otto Reinhardt  Search this
Object Name:
Bicycle
Other Terms:
Bicycle; Road
Associated Place:
United States: Georgia
Date made:
1935
Description:
The Otto Reinhardt Fahrrad-fabrik, of Bielefeld, Germany built this Reinhardt bicycle in 1935. Donor Fred Birchmore purchased the bicycle for 67 Reichsmarks in Gotha, Germany. Mr. Birchmore nicknamed the bicycle, "Bucephalus" after Alexander the Great's horse and rode it “around the world”—through western Europe, eastern Europe, Crete, Cyprus, Egypt, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, India, Siam, Indochina, and the Philippines—over the next two years. Birchmore estimated that his travels covered approximately 40,000 miles, of which about 25,000 were on the bicycle, and the rest by boat. Approximately four saddle covers and seven sets of tires were worn out during the journey.
Location:
Currently not on view
Credit Line:
Gift of Fred A. Birchmore
ID Number:
TR.311533
Catalog number:
311533
Accession number:
148650
See more items in:
Work and Industry: Transportation, Road
Bicycling
America on the Move
Transportation
Data Source:
National Museum of American History
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