“‘Poosha’ Madona is Now a Pizza Pusher.” Back Metadata Thumbnail Share Title"'Poosha' Madona is Now a Pizza Pusher."DescriptionBicycle racing in the Cranston Open Air Cycledrome (1920s).Author and ContributorsMcCARTHY, LAWRENCE T.Date Published1955Document FormatNewspaperSubject(s)Bicycle racing -- Rhode Island -- Cranston. | Cycledrome (Cranston, R.I.)PublisherProvidence JournalPlace Of PublicationProvidence, R.I.HoldingsRhode Island Historical Society.Physical Description4p.Is Part OfRIer (Oct. 30, 1955), 8-10, 12.Periodical TitleRhode Islander - Providence Sunday JournalPlaceCranston, R.I. | Rhode IslandCNEB_ID1549DatePublishedClean1955 Continue browsing “The First Race, and Other Automobilia.” Mashanticut: A Souvenir Issued by the Ladies’ Union Society of Oak Lawn, R.I., on the Anniversary of Their Twenty-Fifth May Breakfast, May 2, 1892. Back to items list