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The City of Sturgis has calculated that the Rally brings over $800 million to South Dakota annually. [35] The City of Sturgis earned almost $270,000 in 2011 from selling event guides and sponsorships. In 2019, the Rally generated $628,116 for local charities. [37] In 2020, the rally provided 21% of the city's annual revenue. [38]
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Vintage and rare motorcycles were loaned to the museum for the opening by national and local collectors. After a year of successful operation, the City of Sturgis provided the museum with a new facility at Main Street and Junction Avenue. The historical building had served as the community's post office for over 60 years.
The Sturgis Buffalo Chip Campground, located outside of Sturgis, SD, began in 1981 [6] [7] as a campground for bikers attending the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. In the early years motorcyclists roughed it in tents in little more than a pasture, however over the years the Buffalo Chip Campground improved infrastructure by installing electricity, drilling wells, laying asphalt, and erecting flush ...
Sturgis is a city in Meade County, South Dakota, United States. The population was 7,020 as of the 2020 census . [ 6 ] It is the county seat of Meade County [ 7 ] and is named after Samuel D. Sturgis , a Union general during the Civil War .
STURGIS — "Dashing through Downtown" returns to Sturgis Nov. 30 through Dec. 2, with a number of activities planned. Kristkindlmarkt, now in its sixth year, will be held from 4 to 8 p.m ...
Meade County is a county in the U.S. state of South Dakota.As of the 2020 census, the population was 29,852, making it the 6th most populous county in South Dakota. [1] Its county seat is Sturgis. [2]
Jacobs has drawn the cover art for the official magazine of the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally on fourteen occasions through 2008. [5] His works have been published annually as the cover art on the rally's official magazine through the 2020 edition. [6]