The Rabbit Hash General Store is a 185 year old landmark in Northern Kentucky, and a regional destination for riders in the area. Unfortunately, it fell victim to a large fire the day before Valentine’s Day and was destroyed. Before the fire, the store had been in ‘continual operation since 1831’, spanning 38 presidents. Now an effort is underway to raise money to bring the store back, giving you a chance to help your fellow rider.
This seems like a quirky place to be – the mayor of the town is apparently a dog named Lucy Lou! Anyway, the General Store was added to the National Register of Historic Places on February 2, 1989, and it would get hundreds of motorcyclists a day during the summer.
If you’re local, they’re hosting a Charity Ride on April 10th. If you’re not local but still want to help out (or get more information), head on over to this GoFundMe page.
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