Where Is the Home of Grave Digger Monster Truck?

Grave Digger is an iconic monster truck that has been thrilling fans since 1982. It has become one of the most recognizable vehicles in motorsports and is a beloved part of American culture. But where is the home of Grave Digger Monster Truck?

The Original Home: The original Grave Digger was created in 1982 by creator and driver Dennis Anderson. It was built in his hometown of Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina and made its debut at a local mud bog event. Anderson quickly gained fame for his daring stunts, and Grave Digger became a fan favorite.

The Present Home: Today, Grave Digger is owned by Feld Entertainment, Inc., the same company that owns Monster Jam. The truck currently competes in Monster Jam events around the world and continues to thrill fans with its stunts and showmanship. Although Anderson’s original creation is no longer used, it has spawned several successive generations of Grave Digger trucks that have carried on its legacy.

The Future Home: The future home of Grave Digger will no doubt be wherever Monster Jam goes next. With more than 3 million fans attending events worldwide every year, it seems likely that the truck will continue to bring excitement to new places for many years to come.

Conclusion: From its humble beginnings in Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina to its current status as an international icon, Grave Digger Monster Truck has come a long way over the past 38 years. It is now owned by Feld Entertainment and competes around the world as part of Monster Jam events. With millions of fans attending these events annually, it’s clear that the home of Grave Digger Monster Truck will continue to be wherever Monster Jam goes next!

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Karen Watkins