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What was the largest Sturgis rally attendance?

What was the largest Sturgis rally attendance?

It’s a far cry from the record 747,032 visitors to the 75th Rally in 2015, but still more than the 460,000 attendees in 2020. The tax revenue from the 2015 rally totaled $2.4 million, which is still the highest in the event’s history.

How many people were at the 75th Sturgis?

750,000 people
Nearly 750,000 people attended the 75th Anniversary rally in 2015. How do traffic counters work at the Sturgis Rally? So far, the numbers are higher than in 2020. A total of 160,806 vehicles entered during the 2020 rally.

What is the average attendance at Sturgis?

On average, 500,000 bikers come into the small town each year for the event. Locals rent out their front and backyards for bikers to camp on, and motels quickly sell out. In the summer of 2020, in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic, 462,000 bikers attended the event.

When was the first year of the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally?

August 14, 1938
Sturgis Motorcycle Rally/First event date

The First Sturgis Rally (1938) The idea turned into the first Sturgis Rally, then called the Black Hills Classic, on August 14th, 1938. It included 9 participants, a small audience on the sidelines, and a quick single race.

What was the attendance for Sturgis 2021?

555,000
STURGIS, S.D. (KELO) — The attendance at the 2021 Sturgis Motorcycle Rally hit 555,000, according to the city of Sturgis. Excluding the 75th anniversary in 2015, that’s the highest attendance since at least 2000 when more than 600,000 attended the rally, according to city records.

How much money does Sturgis bring in?

The Department of Revenue’s tax collections at the 2021 Sturgis Motorcycle Rally are currently at $1,795,706. The revenue sum from temporary vendors in the Black Hills is a 34 percent increase compared to 2020. The state sales tax accounted for the majority of the collections with $1,038,561.

What was the attendance at Sturgis 2021?

STURGIS, S.D. (KELO) — The attendance at the 2021 Sturgis Motorcycle Rally hit 555,000, according to the city of Sturgis. Excluding the 75th anniversary in 2015, that’s the highest attendance since at least 2000 when more than 600,000 attended the rally, according to city records. The attendance topped 700,000 in 2015.

What is Sturgis known for?

The city is known for the annual Sturgis Motorcycle Rally (August), first held in 1938, an event that draws thousands of motorcycle fans to the city for races, cycle shows, and concerts. There is also a motorcycle museum and hall of fame. A museum at Fort Meade preserves the fort’s history.

What is Sturgis famous for?

How much money is generated by the Sturgis Rally?

The 2021 Sturgis Motorcycle Rally tax collections are currently at $1.75 million, according to a news release from the Department of Revenue. “The revenue sum from temporary vendors in the Black Hills is a 34% increase compared to 2020,” the release states.

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