Myrtle Beach raises taxes to throttle bike rallies
June 19, 2008 by Hersey · 3 Comments
MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WIS) – After years of complaining, people living in Myrtle Beach may finally get some relief from the loud roar of motorcycles in May.
For years, residents have been trying to get the city of Myrtle Beach to do away with the two biker weeks held every May.
They are tired of the noise, reckless driving, crime and litter that comes with it.
Patriot Chopper makes debut ride during Rolling Thunder
June 5, 2008 by Hersey · Leave a Comment
ARLINGTON, Va. – Although “Rolling Thunder” may be the name of a stirring circus march, for many those two words bring to mind the revving of a half-million motorcycle engines.
Every Memorial Day for the past 21 years, bikers from all over the country have traveled to the nation’s capital for a one-mile trip from the Pentagon to the National Mall. Event organizers call it Rolling Thunder because of the sound made by thousands of motorcycles crossing Memorial Bridge into the District of Columbia. The event’s main focus is to publicize American servicemembers who are prisoners of war and those who are still listed as missing in action.








