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"tour of honor"
[size=3][FONT=Times New Roman]We had a problem with the first video so here is again.[/FONT][/SIZE]
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[size=3][FONT=Times New Roman]From April to the first of November over 500 riders participated in the “TOUR OF HONOR” I road several hundred miles to pickup 27 Memorials.
The following video is a collection of Memorials that these riders collected honoring our American Hero's. The video is 35 minutes long. So get you a cup on this cold winter day and enjoy seeing how the different city honor America’s finest.[/FONT]
[/SIZE][video=vimeo;111906269]https://vimeo.com/111906269[/video]
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[size=3]Picture Man[/SIZE]
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Re: "tour of honor"
I'm not seeing a link:confused:
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That did not work for me Phil. Mwy just be me though. RIDE SAFE
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It works, just click on the pic. ThumbUp
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Very nice, I have never heard of this before and tho it was a long video it was interesting. I would like to add Hermansville, Michigan to the list. For a small town we have a lot of people who are involved in maintaining memorials. The Vietnam Veterans maintain a museum with artifacts and a Huey and a tank on static display. We also are the site of the memorial for the Twin Towers , meaning we have two pieces of steel from the WTC, and we are working to build a memorial to house them plus several artifacts donated to us. So if you are ever in the area, please stop by.