What famous bar burned down in Sturgis?

What famous bar burned down in Sturgis?

Full Throttle Saloon
Since then, the owner of Full Throttle Saloon, Michael Ballard, has spent his time trying to get a new bar ready for this year’s rally. On September 8, 2015 Michael Ballard received a phone call saying his beloved bar the Full Throttle Saloon had burnt down.

Who owns the Full Throttle Saloon in Sturgis South Dakota?

Michael Ballard
The man seen in the video is Michael Ballard, the owner of the Full Throttle Saloon which he built on 30 acres of land in Sturgis, South Dakota in 1999. The Saloon is known as the largest biker bar in the world and is one of the main features of the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally that takes place every August.

What happened to the Sturgis Rally saloon?

After narrowly escaping the fire that burned down the famed Sturgis Rally Full Throttle Saloon nearly a year ago, employee Lynn Day said there was nothing left to do that night but sit and watch it burn.

Who owns the bar that burned down at Sturgis?

The bar, near Sturgis, S.D., which burned down last year. Owner Michael Ballard has a tent set up at the location with a bar, stage and t-shirt shop poor people wanting to stop and look at the site.

What caused the Garfield Road fire near Bryceville?

The Garfield Road Fire has burned an estimated 350-400 acres along County Route 119 near Bryceville, and is 50% contained at this time, according to the Florida Forest Service. Officials say the fire was caused by a man burning paper book books Wednesday afternoon.

Is there a fire in Nassau County Florida?

At least 10 structures were destroyed in a wildfire in Nassau County, FL Wednesday, according to a series of tweets on the Florida Forest Services verified Twitter account. The Garfield Road Fire has burned an estimated 350-400 acres along County Route 119 near Bryceville, and is 50% contained at this time, according to the Florida Forest Service.

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