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NEW YORK, April 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ With the New York Adirondack Motomarathon scheduled for June 1-4 based out of North River, NY, the first organized motorcycle sport-touring event format is back in action after the covid hiatus.
After moving its headquarters from Colorado to the East Coast last year, the iconic Motomarathon Association will retain its original format developed over more than 30 years of organized group riding that compresses as many twisty and scenic roads as possible into a four-day motorcycle vacation.
Motomarathons have been run in virtually every popular riding area in America, from the Rocky Mountains to the California Coastal Ranges and Pacific Northwest, from the Ozarks to the Great Smokies, and from the Great Lakes to New England.
Ride the Rockies Reflects Recreational Renaissance
From Durango s Local Loop to Norwood s Dark Skies, Classic Bike Tour Confirms Vacation Trends
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DENVER, April 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Cycling buffs around America are giddy in anticipation of the 35
th Annual Ride the Rockies bicycling classic June 13-18, starting in Durango with overnight stops in Cortez, Norwood and Ridgway. After 2020 s covid cancellation, 2,000 expectant riders and their support teams reflect national, pent-up demand to pursue outdoor passions while still wary of pandemic.
Today, vacations lean toward more socially distanced, carefully managed experiences like RTR that mix in multiple activities including luxury glamping, off-road side trips, and astro tourism.
Local Eats: Metzger’s German restaurant has survived depressions, wars and a pandemic
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WASHTENAW COUNTY, MI – One of the Ann Arbor area’s oldest restaurants is nearing its 93rd birthday.
Now located on Zeeb Road in Scio Township, Metzger’s has been family-owned since German immigrants Wilhelm and Marie Metzger took over a German restaurant on West Liberty St. in Ann Arbor in 1928. In 1936, the restaurant moved to 203 East Washington St., where it remained for 63 years until closing in 1999.
In 2001, Wilhelm’s grandson, John Metzger, reopened the restaurant in its current space. In his words, the business has survived the Great Depression, a world war and now the pandemic.
Chossudovsky’s compelling and well-documented article:
A few hours after the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Centre and the Pentagon, the Bush administration concluded without supporting evidence, that “Osama bin Laden and his al-Qaeda organization were prime suspects”. CIA Director George Tenet stated that bin Laden has the capacity to plan “multiple attacks with little or no warning.”
Secretary of State Colin Powell called the attacks “an act of war” and President Bush confirmed in an evening televised address to the Nation that he would “make no distinction between the terrorists who committed these acts and those who harbor them”.
A simple glass of milk isnât so simple.
Each glass of milk contains, carbohydrates in the form of lactose, fat, protein, vitamins and minerals and enzymes.
But the industry involved to get that milk to the grocery store and price it are more complicated than the short list of what youâll find inside it.
Northeastern Indiana dairies produce milk for schools and milk that becomes yogurt and cheese. And although many sectors suffered, and some suffered mightily in 2020 due to the coronavirus, the milk industry has managed to hold its own.
With government food programs assisting school-aged children with meals and providing other stimulus, 2020 was actually a slight improvement for some dairy producers.