In front of the Hall of Fame building in my hometown of Davis, California. It sits adjacent to the Farmer's Market, which is the #1 ranked farmer's market in the nation. Davis is also known as "Bike Town USA" because it is the #1 ranked bike-friendly town in the U.S. (cities under 100,000 population).
Watching as Davis mayor Ruth Asmundsen proceeds with the grand opening formalities.
Cutting the ribbon! The ribbon is made entirely of used bicycle tires. :-)
In the entryway for the U.S. Bicycling Hall of Fame.
At my display: 36" Coker Big One (used for coast-to-coast ride) on the left, and the 29" Kris Holm KH29 (used along the Great Divide from Canada to Mexico) on the right.
The museum portion of the Hall of Fame, with my unicycles along the back wall.
A close-up of the display info.
A close-up of the KH29 unicycle, used for the Divide By One expedition (divideby1.com). Display is complete with dirt residue of that nasty New Mexico mud.