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This Juneteenth, celebrate St. Louis’s Black artists, musicians and history with a bike ride featuring live music. Join Trailnet, 4 The Ville, and the Missouri Historical Society for a group bicycle ride with live performances from area musicians, with historians and storytellers sharing the city’s history.

This year our Juneteenth celebration is bigger and better with a post-event block party featuring live music and food trucks. Come for the ride and stay for the vibes.

This guided group bike ride takes place on city streets, at a slow pace for people of all comfort levels.

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In Person, Outdoor

Level:

beginner-friendly

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