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− | Image:20140526_bas_1. | + | Image:20140526_bas_1.jpg| Roland Skillman, World War I. |
− | Image:20140526_bas_2. | + | Image:20140526_bas_2.jpg| John Story, d.1801. My previous Memorial Day rides did not meet a veteran of the Revolutionary War. |
− | Image:20140526_bas_3. | + | Image:20140526_bas_3.jpg| 80 revolutionary veterans rest in Cranbury's older cemetery. |
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Mon 26 May 2014 in 40,-74: 40.2661178, -74.4158345 geohashing.info google osm bing/os kml crox |
Participants
Plans
Another special Memorial Day geohash, in which I stop at every cemetery along the route and say thanks to a random veteran at each. This was in one of my favorite towns to bike in, Millstone Township in Monmouth County. The coordinates were in the front yard of a rich subdivision, but I could at least pass within sight.
Expedition
I saw the two cemeteries in Cranbury and passed the geohash around 4 PM. I set of further south into Millstone, but on realizing that I would barely have time to get home in time for dance practice, I sped up my return and did not pass the East Brunswick cemeteries I planned for. Sped off to dance practice after 26 miles - success.