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Join the Greensboro History Museum’s Juneteenth Bike Tour June 20

Post Date:06/03/2026 2:00 PM
The Greensboro History Museum’s Sixth Annual Juneteenth Bike Tour is scheduled for 9 am, Saturday, June 20 at the Greensboro History Museum, 130 Summit Ave. This is a family-friendly ride that departs at 9:30 am and returns to the museum by 11:30 am.

This year’s Juneteenth Bike Tour will visit twentieth-century Black businesses near downtown — from beauty shops to banks and much more. Highlights include architect Edward Jenkins, haberdasher Harold Cotton, beautician Pauline Farrar McCain and other Gate City entrepreneurs.

Check-in and orientation begins at 9 am. This is a free tour, but registration is required and spots are limited. Register through Bicycling in Greensboro by June 19.

Bring your own bike or reserve a free/discounted bike to use by filling out this form: Reserve a Bike to Borrow. Reservations for bicycles will be open until Wednesday, June 17. Helmets are required, but can be provided by contacting Nicole Lindahl.
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