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Bicycling Through History #2

Vickie , Robert Weber  |  DVD
3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)

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  • Actors: Vickie
  • Directors: Robert Weber
  • Format: AC-3, Color, Digital Sound, NTSC
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • DVD Release Date: October 30, 2002
  • Run Time: 85 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00007M4IC
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #541,856 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)

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From the Actor

Our featured musician for this particular DVD is William Feasley. He is a world renowned guitarist who studied with Andre Segovia. His characteristic style is apparent in the pieces through Old St. Augustine.

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Join Vickie for a fascinating ride along some of the same roads used by early American colonists.

The first ride is through Charleston, South Carolina. Many buildings remain that were originally erected in the 1700s. The architecture demostrates the influence of settlers from Caribbean islands. The pleasant atmosphere belies the many battles and conflicts that erupted and were fought nearby. It is clearly another example showing the layers of history.

Barbados was visited by George Washington in 1751. Our visit shows the same house where he stayed as well as some of the very same buildings that existed. The bike ride follows the roads which date back to the 1600s. The crystal blue waters probably look the same now as they have for centuries. The feeling of history resides very well in Barbados.

Since the sea was so important to travel and settlement in early days, we take a brief sojourn on a sailing vessel to learn how people would discover new places. We find ourselves even further back in time at St. Augustine with Spanish explorer Ponce De Leon. The old city and Castillo de San Marcos are the subjects or our rides.

The Outer Banks of North Carolina are the next destination and just behind them we find Roanoke Island. This was the site of the Lost Colony of British settlers who preceded the establishment of Jamestown by 20 years. A replica of the ship used and clothing worn in the 1500s are presented.

Savannah is the final stop for this disk. The city once again typifies the layers of history by showing early colonial period through Civil War, through modern era structures all working together with a distinctly southern charm. The ride zig zags through side streets and along the river.

Previews of upcoming features in the series are included. Bicycling Through History is fun. Share it with friends.


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Cycling Through Misery March 15, 2003
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Someone once said that she could not decide whether this DVD was appropriate for history class or exercise. After reviewing this DVD, I can safely say that it is appropriate for neither. It may be appropriate for sleeping or getting you ready for sleep. If you are expecting a DVD that is shot from the vantage point of a bicyclist as I was, then you will be disappointed. The cycling tour guide was so bland and uninspiring that I wanted to cycle away from the cities that I was touring via DVD. I wanted to enter the dead end that she did (on purpose?). I was hoping she would be shot by the minutemen who gave a brief introduction to this "historical" production. Please do not waste your time or money on this DVD.
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This was a good idea (bicycling and letting us know what it looks like...) but the person riding the bike sure didn't want to be there, and it shows. Very, very boring. Not worth the money, I put it on 32X speed to even get through it! Sometimes she's on the left side of the trail, sometimes the right, sometimes a helmet, sometimes not...sometimes asleep, sometimes not...
Someone should have watched this DVD before it was put up for sale.
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A wounderful low tech diversion from the fast pace norm of hollywood HO HA. Sure to enligthen the viewer to the aspects of early American colonial life in the southern costal region. This is certianly worth a look for the avid cyclist.
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