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In April 2024, Camping World in San Joaquin County was forced to take down a 120-foot American flag that flew over the business’s grounds for alleged safety reasons and lack of permission to fly it.
Camping World has been in the middle of an American flag controversy at a few of their locations, but one store in North Carolina is fighting back.. Not only are they not taking the flag down ...
Camping World CEO defies lawsuits, vows American flags ‘not coming down’ Cities taking legal action claim their issue isn’t with the flag, but the height of the flagpole ...
A North Carolina city says Gander RV's American flag is too big. CEO Marcus Lemonis, host of CNBC's "The Profit," says he will not remove it.
The CEO of Camping World, a national RV dealer with stores in 200-plus locations, is facing a lawsuit by another city over its massive American flag that waves outside a dealership. City leaders ...
The other Camping World location in Greenville with a giant American flag is on the corner of Evans Street and Red Banks Road. Lemonis started flying the American flags in October from 120-foot ...
Camping World CEO Marcus Lemonis explained why he's keeping his giant flag up in Greenville, North Carolina: “The flag is my love letter to a country that gave me a chance when I didn’t have ...
In April 2024, Camping World in San Joaquin County was forced to take down a 120-foot American flag that flew over the business’s grounds for alleged safety reasons and lack of permission to fly it.