We flew into Buffalo where we started our 5 week adventure.
The following 5 blog entries - Places in Between - chronicle areas we traveled through between the places highlighted in the previous section.
The following 5 blog entries - Places in Between - chronicle areas we traveled through between the places highlighted in the previous section.
Visiting Fort Niagara, the oldest continuously occupied military site in North America. It was originally built in 1678 to protect the interests of France in No. America.
The Fort was expanded to its present size in 1755 due to increased tensions between the French and British colonial interests. The Fort played a significant part in the French-Indian War, and fell to the British in 1759.
Through the American Revolutionary War, the Fort remained in British hands. It was ceded to American forces in 1796, but later retaken by the British in the War of 1812.
The British relinquished the Fort to the US in 1814 upon the signing of the Treaty of Ghent which ended the War of 1812.
The Fort has remained under US control ever since.
The British relinquished the Fort to the US in 1814 upon the signing of the Treaty of Ghent which ended the War of 1812.
The Fort has remained under US control ever since.
I get a kick out of Americana food history and talked the lads into stopping off at the Jello Museum in the village of LeRoy.
A few years ago, I visited the Spam Museum in Austin, MN. Now I can check off the Jello Museum :-)
A few years ago, I visited the Spam Museum in Austin, MN. Now I can check off the Jello Museum :-)
At the Genosee County RV Park in LeRoy where we camped, a custom trike confab was taking place. Here's a few of the really cool trikes . . .
As we proceed east to the Finger Lakes, we begin to encounter bigger hills. Note the width of shoulders. This was very common in up-state NY, making cycling safe and enjoyable.
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Glad to see you were really riding bikes...
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