A century before shared city bikes, Nyack had its own version of a hometown ride, the “Nyack Bike.” These bicycles were not app-based or docked along sidewalks, but they were made here, marketed here, and ridden on village streets. At the same time, a teenage Edward Hopper was exploring those same streets on two wheels. […]
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