Islamorada Historical Bicycle Tour

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The boys are back in town

Posted by Mark Terrill on Tuesday, August 18, 2009,
I had a very nice group this Sunday on my bike tour. The Brooks family were in attendance from Islamorada. Also Debra Winger from the Lower Keys attended the ride.  If you have attended this bike tour and have photos, please forward them so I can post them. Every weekend has been special and the people are always fun and interesting. In fact,I keep learning something new all the time. One of our riders was staying at the Pines and Palms and gave us a tour of the place. Very nice, 1950's style...
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Red Cross Homes

Posted by Mark Terrill on Tuesday, August 4, 2009,
After the 1935 Hurricane in Islamorada, The Red Cross helped the locals by building hurricane proof homes.  These homes were specially designed.  The walls were 18" thick and were built with concrete and iron bars.  The ground floor was 12' above ground and the downstairs had built in cisterns designed to hold a year's worth of water. The windows had chicken wire built inside the glass to minimize debris in a storm event.  The floors, door and storm shutters were built with Dade County Pine. ...
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About Me


Mark Terrill I have lived in Islamorada since 1994 and think this is the greatest place in the world and by far the best place in the Keys. The tour is 6.5 miles long and has 10 stops and it takes two hours to ride. We cover a span of 4,000 years of history. The tour is every Saturday and Sunday starting at 10 AM in Islamorada. Call 305-879-0390 to reserve a spot. My e-mail is Islamoradasports@aol.com. If you have kids, we have a shorter route and the tour is geared towards them. Bring your own bike or contact Mark to arrange a bike rental. Go to Islamorada Bicycle on Facebook to send pictures or contact me.

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