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Unless I'm mistaken, Rapid City is still in South Dakota.
Well I'll be damned. You are right, I googled it and there is only one Rapid City in the good o' USofA and it's in South Dakota.
Sorry, I typed faster than I was thinking. I was thinking about Harley national meeting with the dealers in Colorado.......and I was kidding Colorado is a nice place to visit. Just like Missouri is a nice place to be from.............................I'd rather not live either place.
Just got back after 5 days in the Black Hills & Sturgis.
The wife ran into the convention center and got her HOG pin, came back out and told me all the bikes are outside.
I usually want to go into the convention center to get out of the heat and enjoy some air conditioning.
But Thursday and Friday night the temp had dropped down to the upper 30's.....burrrrrrrrrrr.
So the outside show was nice and warming.
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