19th century bicycling- Stopover en route to Lake George

<p>Glens Falls in the 19th century was often an overnight stop on the way to Lake George &mdash; whether traveling by stagecoach, train or bicycle.</p> <p>&ldquo;William R. and A.C. Scrimgeour, members of the Brooklyn Bicycle Club, wheeled into town last night and are stopping at the Rockwell House,&rdquo;&nbsp;<em>The</em>&nbsp;<em>Morning Star</em>&nbsp;reported on Sept. 13, 1894. &ldquo;They are making a trip from New York to Lake George and return.&rdquo;</p> <p><em>In other 19th century bicycling news collected from historic newspapers of the region:</em></p> <p><a href="https://writermaury.medium.com/19th-century-bicycling-stopover-en-route-to-lake-george-2a7a9cd9ed97"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>