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Historic sites are all around us. Not only will we be able to see cool bikes, but we will also get to see historic sites from all over.
When your out on a ride and see a Historic marker, stop, take a picture and share it with us.
I'll start.
Here is the Packard Proving grounds located in Shelby Twp., Michigan (North of Detroit).
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For thousands of years early humans called Daufuskie Island home, as evidenced by ancient piles of discarded oyster shells exhibiting pottery shards from all phases of the hunter-gathering period.[5] Prior to European arrival numerous Indian tribes inhabited the Lowcountry and islands. Culturally and linguistically these tribes were of Muskogean stock.[6] Daufuskie comes from the Muscogee language and means "sharp feather", for the island's distinctive shape.[7]

As early as 1523, Spanish explorers were sailing the southeastern coast of North America in search of potential settlements.[8] By 1565, the Spanish had settled in St. Augustine, Florida, and were pushing up the coast establishing and maintaining additional colonies. Concurrent with these 16th-century ambitions for settlement, the French also made attempts at colonization in South Carolina Lowcountry areas. By the mid-1600s the English began to explore the southern coast. Prosperous Caribbean planters sponsored several expeditions to South Carolina. Captain William Hilton and Robert Sandford both made voyages to Port Royal Sound and vicinity. In July 1666 Sanford entered Calibogue Sound between Hilton Head and Daufuskie
 
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The Gatow airfield was one of the three airfields of the Berlin Airlift from June 24th 1948 until September 30th 1948.
Today it is a museum of military aviation history.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/RAF_Gatow
 
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Church of the Redeemer (Heilandskirche) in Sacrow. This church sits directly on the former boarder between West and East Berlin at the bank of the river Havel. The bell tower was used as a part of the infamous Berlin Wall and the church almost got destroyed during that time. After the wall fell it got restored to its former glory.
https://memim.com/church-of-the-redeemer-sacrow.html
 

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