First street track
From Wooljersey
Place
San Jose, CA
The Garden City Cyclers had a track near the intersections of South First and South Second streets, in San Jose; the First street track. It was smaller, made of gravel, and they had disagreements with the land-owner, so they decided to build a new, cement, larger track.
It is proposed to build a good bicycle track, and have it in readiness for the race meet to be held on Admission day.
A committee has been appointed to wait upon Jacob Rich, owner of the First-Street Electric Railway, to encourage him in building a track and the necessary buildings on the line of his road.
San Jose herald, Volume LII, Number 19, 22 January 1892
Pages which link here:
- Garden City Cyclers (← links)
- Garden City Cyclers three-lap cement track (← links)
- BICYCLE NOTES. - San Jose Mercury-news, 31 July 1892 (← links)
- BICYCLERS CONSOLIDATE. - San Jose herald, 22 January 1892 (← links)
- THE CYCLERS. - San Jose Mercury-news, 19 June 1892 (← links)
- WHEELING NOTES. - San Jose Mercury-news, Volume XLI, Number 164, 12 June 1892 (← links)
- WHEELMEN AT SAN JOSE. - The San Francisco Examiner - September 10, 1892 (← links)