Claremont New Hampshire Bicycle Consignment Sale Event in Claremont New Hampshire, are you looking for a good used bicycle for yourself or for someone in your family? Or maybe you or a family member are looking to selling a bicycle. Will you sure are in luck with this here up coming Bicycle Consignment Sale Event.

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This is the Claremont Cycle Depot's Fifth Annual Bicycle Consignment. The sale will be held outside the Store under a big yellow tent that they will have set up. If you happen to be wanting to sale a bicycle or bicycles, they will be accepting all brands and styles of bicycles that are either for adults or kids. You able to drop your bicycle or bicycles off at the Claremont Cycle Depot Between Tuesday the 24th and Thursday the 26th of May 2011.

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Claremont New Hampshire Bicycle Consignment Sale Event in Claremont New Hampshire, if you are looking to buy a bicycle, then be sure to go to and attend the Claremont Cycle Depot's Fifth Annual Bicycle Consignment Sale Event. The staff sure will be mighty happy to help you find a used bicycle, that will fit you and the one that will fit your need of a bicycle. The event is being held on Friday the 27th and Saturday the 28th of May 2011.

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The Claremont Cycle Depot is located in the Historical Claremont Train Depot. Which is located at 12 Plains Road and Maple Avenue in Claremont, New Hampshire. The Claremont Cycle Depot's hours are Monday though Thursday 10:00 A.M. to 5:30 P.M., Fridays 10:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. and Saturdays 9:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. and they are closed on Sundays. For those that live with in the other near by States, remember there is no sales tax to pay in the State of New Hampshire.

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Claremont New Hampshire Bicycle Consignment Sale Event in Claremont New Hampshire, the Claremont Train Depot is located about two and a half miles west of downtown and near the municipal airport. Travelers on the Vermonter use a concrete platform abutting a former Boston and Maine Railroad (B&M) depot erected in 1920 that is currently the Claremont Cycle Depot Store. Similar to many of its contemporaries, the one-storey depot has a high hipped roof that creates deep eaves that were meant to protect passengers from inclement weather as they waited outside for the arrival of the train. In Historic photographs, the station sports a distinctive two color paint scheme in which the base was a darker color than the main body, helping to visually ground the structure. The essential form of the station remains as it was a century ago but for some changes to the window and door openings.

 

 


When European explorers first visited what is now Southwestern New Hampshire, it was primarily inhabited by the Abenaki Native American Indians who belonged to the Algonquian Language Family. Unlike portions of the coast, the New England interior was difficult to access due to mountain ranges and thick forests. Many scholars believe that it was not densely settled and was instead used as a seasonal hunting ground by various tribes; early explorers described great quantities of beavers and otters that were sought after for their furs. The interior remained beyond the sphere of European colonists well into the mid-18th century and acted as a buffer zone between the French towns of southern Canada and the English settlements of coastal New England. The region only became attractive to a greater number of English Colonists after the British defeated the French in 1760 and gained permanent control of Canada.

 

 


Claremont New Hampshire Bicycle Consignment Sale Event in Claremont New Hampshire, then in the mid-18th century, New Hampshire's Governor Benning Wentworth began chartering numerous Towns throughout the western part of the colony and into what is now Vermont. Benning Wentworth was especially interested in the region due to its stands of timber which could be used in boat building, a lucrative industry on the New Hampshire coast. Trees such as white pines were highly valued for ship components such as masts. In 1764, Claremont was granted to 70 proprietors, most of whom never set foot on the territory since it was intended as a real estate investment. The parcel was named after a country manor house located in Surrey, England that was owned by Benning Wentworth’s relative Thomas Pelham-Holles, Earl of Clare, who was also a two-time Prime Minister.

 

 

Have a good one
Dale in New Hampshire

 

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9 Comments on Claremont New Hampshire Bicycle Consignment Sale Event in Claremont New Hampshire

MAY
23
2011
1,150,647 Points 53 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Dale,

This is a huge biking community and we have lots of used and new bikes for sale. I remember when only kids rode bikes. Somewhere along the years that changed big time.

11:37pm • #1
MAY
24
2011
308,212 Points 2 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Called Shot Master

Hi, Dale. This is a great idea for a cycle shop to have bike consignment every year. If I only bike on weekends for leisure, it's a great sale to go to. Another great localism post! (Hey, you only have seven more posts to go. I have to submit one for today, yet. lol)

12:03pm • #2
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Howdy and afternoon to you Steve, Yolanda

I sure do appreciate having y'all stop by, and having y'all sit to visit for a bit. Plus its sure my pleasure to read and write a reply back to the will written comment, that y'all have been so mighty kind to take the time to write and leave on this here blog post and my other blog posts here at my little ole New Hampshire blogging Homestead my friends


Steve, there are a lot biking clubs in this here area. There area also a lot mountain and back trail kind of riding done here. They ride over downed trees that are laying over gullies and creeks, plus all kinds of other things.   


Yolanda, it sure is a mighty fine idea, that helps folks of the community. There is no reason that you could not make the time to go biking sometimes. You sure are right that there are only seven more days left till this here 31 days of May challenge is done. I'll be sure to keep an eye out for your blog post. 

Have a good one
Dale in New Hampshire

2:10pm • #3
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Dale: The HTML went crazy under one of the above photo's in your blog. This is great and with the price of fuel more folks are riding bicycles, scooters and motor cycles. It is good as long as they provide good bicycle routes for folks to ride.

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Howdy and evening to you Carl and Ceil

I sure do appreciate having y'all stop by, and having y'all sit to visit for a spill. Plus its sure my pleasure to read and write a reply back to the will written comment, that y'all have been so mighty kind to take the time to write and leave on this here blog post and my other blog posts here at my little ole New Hampshire blogging Homestead my friends


Carl and Ceil, sure don't no why that happen, it was not like that last night when I posted it, and it was not like that when I wrote the replys to Steve and Yolanda this afternoon. But I took care of it. Thank you for pointing it out, so I would not miss it some how. The bicycle line route thing that is missing right in this area. The Towns are so small they don't have them. I know there have been a lot of folks that have gone out and gotten a Motor Cycle. The bad thing about that, is the fact that a lot of them have not ever had one before and have not taken the time to really learn about the Motor Cycle they have gotten.

Have a good one
Dale in New Hampshire

10:16pm • #5
MAY
25
2011
227,466 Points Outside Blog Attended Rain Camp Called Shot Master

Hi Dale, The Claremont Cycle Depot's Fifth Annual Bicycle Consignment Sale is a great event for people to know about.  Your area sounds like a beautiful area for biking!


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Dale,

I wish I could pedal on over to see what they got. I've got two I'd like to trade in for a newer and better model.

Patricia

9:00am • #7
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Dale,

I limit my biking to streets, maybe a few well-developed trails at some of the parks. I think that riding over old stumps would lead to me breaking something.

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Howdy and a big welcome to each of you for being such mighty nice folks,that have been so kind to stop by to pay a visit, plus those that will be stoping to read this post and the other blog posts here at my blog.

Folks I sure do hope when you did take the time to stop by,that you found this blog post to be helpful and an enjoyable post to read.

Please do remember each of ya sure are always mighty welcome to come back to visit as often as ya would like to!


I sure do hope you have a good one folks,and I sure do want to say Thank You mighty kindly for coming by to sit and visit for a bit!

1:40pm • #9

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