Article about Brunswick's 2 1/2-mile Androscoggin River Bicycle Path and how it
Date
1-1-2000
Pages
30-33, 58-60
Abstract
Article about Brunswick's 2 1/2-mile Androscoggin River Bicycle Path and how it came to be. The popular trail, which hosts more walkers and runners than cyclists and is far more popular with townspeople than expected, was shepherded into existence by Thomas Farrell, director of Brunswick's Department of Recreation, and Al Houston, the town's natural resource planner, with the help of the Maine Department of Transportation, the Brunswick Rotary Club, and others. House is now working to develop another network of paths that would connect all the publicly owned land along Brunswick's 12 miles of Androscoggin riverfront.
Subjects
Androscoggin River Bicycle Path Brunswick, Trails
Recommended Citation
Morris, Patrick, "Article about Brunswick's 2 1/2-mile Androscoggin River Bicycle Path and how it" (2000). Maine News Index - Down East Magazine. 2359.
https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/news_downeast/2359
Source
Down East