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  1. DreamBikes is a non-profit used bicycle store in Madison that employs kids from the Boys and Girls Club of Dane County.
    DreamBikes is located in the Allied–Dunn’s Marsh Neighborhood and will be able to offer used, safe bicycles to members of the community at an affordable price. DreamBikes also has put together their Micro-Credit Program in which individuals can purchase a bike on a payment plan. DreamBikes wants everyone who dreams of buying a bike, to be able to purchase one.
     
    Posted by: madtown88 on Apr 17, 2008 03:31 PM (0) (0) Flag
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  1. 4611 Verona Road
    Madison, WI 53711

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