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[Image] You don't need four wheels and heated seats to hit the road. Pittsburgh's Bicycle Heaven—with its thousands of bikes and memorabilia on display—proves that two wheels are more than enough. The Harvard professor and birder who took a 4,000-mile bike trip across the country to raise awareness for racial justice would agree. Keep scrolling to read more about his epic journey. Alexandra Charitan Managing Editor, Roadtrippers Magazine [Alternate text] [Alternate text] [Image]( [Getting lost in Bicycle Heaven, Pittsburgh’s massive and intricate ode to two wheels]( [Let's go]( [Image]( [‘We are all one’: In South Central LA, Urban Saddles honors the history of Black cowboy culture]( [Read more]( [Alternate text]( [Road trips are for lovers]( [Inspire your next adventure together with a Roadtrippers Plus gift for Valentine’s Day. Plan your next getaway with Plus and include up to 150 stops.]( [Even better: Buy one subscription for $29.99 and get another half off.]( [Give Plus]( [Image]( [‘Dark and damp’: Touring the rusty and decaying cells of Old Joliet Prison]( [Take me there]( [Image]( [Meet the Harvard professor and birder who biked 4,000 miles across the U.S. during a pandemic]( [Read more]( Weekly Q&A What is your favorite example of novelty architecture? Tell us below and your response might get featured in next week's email! [Tell us](mailto:responses@roadtrippers.com?subject=Weekly Question) [Image]( [Image]( FROM OUR PARTNERS [Space to explore, that’s the beautiful thing about Tallahassee]( [Learn more]( FROM OUR PARTNERS [Experience one of Georgia’s best-kept secrets]( [Let's go]( [Image]( [Image]( [Where to find the best novelty architecture in the U.S.]( [Take this trip]( [Science and religion playfully coexist at Dinosaur Gardens]( [Let's go]( [Image] Sent with ❤️from Roadtrippers HQ Visit Us [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( [LinkedIn]( Roadtrippers 131 E. McMicken Ave. Cincinnati, OH 45202 Want to receive even more road trip inspiration & stories from the road? Update your profile [here](. [Unsubscribe](

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