Marshalltown to Clinton IA, June 16
"...When I reached Cedar Rapids my bicycle needed attention more seriously than at any previous time, and this was not to be wondered at, for it had carried me more than 2,300 miles. I went to a bicycle store on Second Avenue where I soldered the loose sprocket lock nut on to the hub. My handlebars were cracked near the head, where holes are drilled for the wires, so I brazed a piece of reinforcing onto them...."
Waypoint Today: Wyman stopped at the Hall Bicycle Shop at 108 Second Ave, now an office building. Hall Bicycle today is just a couple blocks northeast of the original shop. Hall Bicycle is owned by the Moscrip family, whose grandfather worked at the original Hall Bicycle shop.
Hall Bicycle, 419 Second Ave.
George A. Wyman Memorial Display
Wyman Memorial Plaque mounted on building next to the shop entrance.
Hosting Authority: Hall Bicycle Company
Sponsor: The Moscrip Family
