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Locals help restore Bike Lady memorial

| Hansen Hasenberg
The memorial to Elizabeth Dawn Allmon, a homeless woman better known around Navarre as the ‘bike lady,’ has sat alongside U.S. Highway 98 for well over a decade. At times the memorial, which is a white bike with flowers around it and a plaque telling who Allmon was, has fallen into disrepair.
The memorial to the woman known as the ‘bike lady’ was recently restored by locals. The ‘bike lady’ was Elizabeth Allmon, a homeless woman who became a familiar sight to many in the Navarre community during the 2000s. Allmon died along U.S. Highway 98 when she was struck by a car while riding her bike.

 

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