Dade Heritage Trust, with Partners Green Mobility Network And
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Dade Heritage Trust, with partners Green Mobility Network and Brickell Bikes, invite you to join us @ 10:00am, the second Sunday each month for our themed bike tours, starting at Dade Heritage Trust HQ at 190 SE 12 Terrace. Tours are $10 or $5 for members of DHT and GMN. Tours are family-friendly, leisurely, guided rides. Bike rentals are available in advance at Brickell Bikes, 70 SW 12 Street (305-373-3633) or day of at Dade Heritage Trust! April 10 PEDAL AND PARK IT! This tour will take us to four City of Miami Parks: Simpson, Joe Marti, Lummus and Brickell. We will tour each park and learn about the flora, fauna and yes, historic architecture, too! Maybe we'll even see a manatee! May 8 BIKE THE BASIN Meet at the Miami Rowing Club on Virginia Key, 3601 Rickenbacker Causeway to explore the Miami Rowing Club and a little known, but beautiful, bike path around the Miami Marine Stadium basin. June 12 OVERTOWN OVERVIEW Like many spaces in urban Miami, Overtown has a rich history but the neighborhood is rapidly changing. This tour will visit buildings and venues and new development with a stop at the historic Lyric Theater. July 10 LITTLE HAVANA DAYDREAMIN' Little Havana has great coffee, cigars, chickens and architecture! Bungalows, courtyards, coral rock homes and more. We ride around the neighborhood and stop at Citizens for a Better South Florida for lemonade on the porch! August 14 BISCAYNE BABIES Bike Biscayne Boulevard, through Bayfront Park, to the American Airlines Arena, through Museum Park and on to the historic Miami Woman's Club and Margaret Pace Park, with information about each venue along the way. September 11 BIKE TO THE BARNACLE Let's all wear red, white and blue as we ride to the beautiful and historic Barnacle State Park in Coconut Grove, the home of early Grove-ite, Commodore Ralph Munroe. October 9 HISTORIC MIAMI CITY CEMETERY TOUR We bet you've never been to this urban cemetery, the oldest in Miami, at 1800 NE 2nd Avenue. A perfect pre-Halloween stop, with gravesites dating back to 1897. Boo! .