Watertown Historic Bicycle Tour

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Welcome

The Historical Society of Watertown and the Watertown Bicycle and Pedestrian Committee are pleased to present this tour of historic Watertown by bicycle. The ride focuses on sites around the Charles River, the key element of Watertown’s history, but includes other points of interest along the way. Please bike responsibly and enjoy the ride!

Watertown Bicycle and Pedestrian Committee

The Bicycle and Pedestrian Committee is a Town committee chartered to promote non-motorized transportation. We believe communities that actively encourage citizens to bike and to walk are cleaner, healthier, more business-friendly, and generally more livable than communities that neglect transportation alternatives.

Historical Society of Watertown

The goals of the Society are education, preservation, and restoration, with the Edmund Fowle House as headquarters for its functions and activities.

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The Edmund Fowle House

42°22’7.0” N, 71°10’47.6” W

The Edmund Fowle House, built in 1772 , is the second oldest surviving house in Watertown....

This tour was updated about 1 year ago by Aron Atkins.
Created by Karl H. Neugebauer about 1 year ago.

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