When you think of Budweiser, what do you think of? For most people, the first thing that comes to their mind is the Budweiser Clydesdales. We just heard word, the Budweiser Clydesdales are coming to Sioux Falls. This is your opportunity to get up close and see 'how big the horses are!

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The Anheuser-Busch Budweiser Clydesdales are a beloved American symbol, renowned for their impressive size, grand wagon, and stunning presentation. They hold a place among the most globally recognized corporate icons. From June 16th to June 18th, the Budweiser Clydesdales will be visiting the area.

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Each horse in the hitch is truly magnificent on its own, but together they create a truly stunning sight. These horses require a substantial amount of food and water, with each consuming up to 60 pounds of hay and 30 gallons of water per day. The beer wagon they pull is a beautifully restored antique from the turn of the century, which has been lovingly cared for. And, to complete the iconic image, a Dalmatian dog can often be seen perched on top of the wagon, acting as a loyal companion to the driver. This impressive Budweiser Clydesdale eight-horse hitch and wagon is presented by Beal Distributing of Sioux Falls. on top of the wagon, acting as a loyal companion to the driver. This impressive Budweiser Clydesdale eight-horse hitch and wagon is presented by Beal Distributing of Sioux Falls.

Here are some upcoming events where you can catch a glimpse of the Budweiser Clydesdale horses and even take photos:

- On June 16th from 4-6 pm, stop by Hy-Vee on Louise Avenue.

- On June 17th, you can see the full eight-horse hitch during the Tea Pot Day parade.

- On June 18th, head over to Huset's Speedway for the Father's Day races where the Budweiser hitch will also be present from 4-6 pm.

Sioux Fallsian? This is What You Call Someone From These South Dakota Towns

Do you know what a Demonym is? It's what you call the people from a place.

For example, people from South Dakota are called South Dakotans. Your partner who was born in Minnesota was a Minnesotan and your family in Iowa are Iowans. And we are all Americans.

That got me curious about what you would call someone from some of the towns in South Dakota. Are we Sioux Fallsians, Sioux Fallsists, or Sioux Fallsites?

I dug into the research and found a definitive-ish list of the demonyms for Sioux Falls and a few other towns in South Dakota.

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