Cabin Wheel Club Outing

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Description:

Black and white photograph of three men and a woman on the side of the road attending to a bicycle with a blown tire. Caption with negative reads, "Exploded bicycle tire - St. Andrew's."
The horse-drawn carriage with another bicyclist can be seen further down the dirt road. Printed from a glass plate negative held in the Museum's collections.

The Cabin Wheel Club was made up of members who would cycle from the peninsula over the "New Bridge" (now the Ashley River Bridge) to the country in St. Andrew's Parish (now West Ashley). First called the "Charleston Riding Club" it was advertised in the April 20, 1896 News & Courier edition as "A Picnic on Wheels." The next year, it was referred to as the "Wheelman Club...A Clubhouse for Cyclists" eventually earning the name the "Cabin Wheel Club."