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Making My Way on Bicycle

  I Enjoyed Trails in Marietta, Yellow Springs and Peninsula A trail in Marietta passes beneath a bridge that crosses the Ohio River to West Virginia. This photo was taken in 2021. By Anna Krejci The history of transportation in Ohio can be an interesting topic.   For someone interested in travel, it is hardly an afterthought to think about various modes of transportation available in a city now and in the past. I love being on biking trails in Ohio because they intersect so much with history.  Ohio has at least three trails that I love to bike along.  The Little Miami Scenic Trail in Yellow Springs was transformed from a railroad into a biking and hiking trail.  Running north and south through the state, the Ohio and Erie Canal Towpath Trail was the path by which canal operators pulled boats by mule to transport goods before the railroads came.  The recreational trail in Marietta showcases the Ohio and Muskingum rivers – and their bridges - near the b...

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