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After the unveiling event, the Music City Dope Pedalers will lead a casually-paced group bike ride throughout the neighborhood, along one of the new community routes.

Photo provided by Nashville BCycle

Calling all bicyclists: Nashville BCycle, Nashville Public Library, and the Art & Business Council are celebrating the cycling community on Sat., Oct. 22. Nashvillians will be able to explore new bike art designs by local artists, learn about 10 new community bike routes, check out the new bike station at Edgehill Library, and participate in a group bike ride to celebrate it all.

Think your neighborhood needs a BCycle station? Take this survey to let them know where you want to see new stations in Music City.

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