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An ENORMOUS Motorcycle ride is heading to New York City in Honor of 9/11

Get ready for a massive 9/11 Motorcycle Ride

It's no doubt, one of the largest motorcycle rides commemorating 9/11. Starting today the ride will be seen by hundreds of thousands as the bikers tour Pennsylvania, Maryland, DC, and New Jersey before closing off at Ground Zero this. Sunday, Aug. 20.

Click here for maps and the complete itinerary of the 2023 America's 9/11 Ride.

America's 9/11 Ride kicked off in Somerset, PA on Aug. 18, riding 120 miles through Cumberland, MD, to Hagerstown, MD. then to Rocky Gap State Park.

Next the huge parade of motorcycles roll into Hagerstown. After lunch, riders will head to Arlington, VA along I-70 to Rt. 15 to Leesburg; then onto Rt. 7 and onto the Greenway. Expect delays as they head to Tysons/Washington DC, along Rt. 66 east to Rt. 110 past the Pentagon, exiting at 15th Street.

On Saturday they riders will depart Arlington, VA, and starts with a loop around the Pentagon, then into DC along I-295. Riders will travel along I-95 north into Delaware, along the Delaware Memorial Bridge. The next stop will be Barb's Harley Davidson in Collingswood Heights, NJ.

The last leg will follow Black Horse Pike and onto I-295 north, then up to Rt. 130 in Bordentown. Riders will follow this route until Route 1 into Linden, where they'll meet at the Home Deport on W. Edgar Road. This is the last stop before the ride's close in New York. The final, 30-mile leg will follow Route 1 to the Holland Tunnel and into New York City. Sunday's procession begins at 6:30 a.m. and culminates at Ground Zero at 9 a.m.

Here's what it looked last year!


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