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    Paul Revere Ride - Remaining Schedule

    To all Members - From Frosty and Howard

    Remaining Schedule:

    Trenton, New Jersey - August 9: 9:00 - 10:00 am

    Harrisburg, Pennsylvania - August 9: 2:00 - 3:00 pm

    Dover, Delaware - August 10: 9:00 - 10:00 am

    Annapolis, Maryland - August 10: 2:00 - 3:00 pm

    Richmond, Virginia - August 11: 9:00 - 10:00 am

    Washington, DC - Saturday, August 12: 11:00 am - 12:00 noon

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    Anyone have any reccomendations about parking for the Washington, DC, event??

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    I attended the July 28th Raleigh rally but was unable to attend this past Saturday in Washington DC. Anyone know how it went?
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    Quote Originally Posted by noillegalimmigrationannie
    I attended the July 28th Raleigh rally but was unable to attend this past Saturday in Washington DC. Anyone know how it went?
    I made it to DC but between oversleeping and a couple of traffic jams I missed the rally. I found this story though.

    http://www.forthecause.us/

    Forthecause.us - video:
    Nationwide Paul Revere Ride Ends Successfully in Washington, DC
    Led by Frosty Wooldridge, the summer-long nationwide Paul Revere Ride came to a successful conclusion in Washington, D.C. The group, which visited every state Capitol during the 18,000-mile trip, met at the Pentagon for one last rally before a drive past the Capitol building and the White House. The Pentagon rally was attended by 40 riders and supporters. There, Frosty spoke about the countless people across America who supported the Riders, including truck drivers, police and average people they encountered on the highways and in the more than 100 towns and cities where they stopped. Frosty said he learned a lot about America in the 11-week trip, during which the Riders sometimes covered 600 miles in a day. Having done a cross-country ride on a chopped Harley-Davidson Sportster over 30 years ago (without helmets), we can appreciate the grueling pace, intensity, and end-of-the-day exhaustion the Riders' experienced. We still believe there's no better way to see America than on a bone-jarring hog and we hope to do it again someday. We salute Frosty and the Riders for their sacrifice and unwavering patriotism.

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    I rode down to Washington to greet them. They rallied in the north parking lot of the Pentagon. I sure wish there were more people there.
    They were very upbeat and emotional. It was a long, tough ride and they gave it their all. After they spoke in the parking loy, we all rode in a caravan to the capitol. It was great being there. I think there should have been a couple of thousand people to greet them though.
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