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A massive American flag flying at Camping World in Greenville sparked a debate between city regulations and patriotic symbolism. The 3,200-square-foot flag soars 130 feet above the ground.
The Greenville City Council voted 4-2 in March to hire outside legal counsel to sue Lemonis and Camping World. Hinton made a proposal to Lemonis that he said he hoped the city would accept.
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WITN) - The CEO of Camping World is talking with WITN after the Greenville city council voted to authorize the city to file a civil action against the company.
Camping World had two stores in Greenville, North Carolina, where the controversial flags flew outside until the Greenville Boulevard site was shut down, Lemonis told the local radio station.
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WKRC) — Camping World was fined $250 a day for flying a giant American flag atop of 120-foot-tall flag pole. According to WITN, the City of Greenville, North Carolina first ...
On March 13th, the Greenville City Council voted 4-2 to deny an amendment change that would have allowed Camping World to keep flying the giant American flag at its Greenville location.
Camping World first began flying the giant American flag, which is 15 times larger than the size permitted on a non-residential property in Greenville, North Carolina, in the fall. It began ...
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WNCT) — The Greenville City Council voted 4-to-2 against the amendment to allow Camping World to fly its massive American flag Thursday, Mar. 13, 2025. This amendment has be… ...
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WNCT) — The CEO of Camping World sat down with a local radio station in Eastern North Carolina to discuss the controversy between the City of Greenville and Camping World’s ...
Camping World’s Greenville location was shuttered on April 18 amid a legal battle that saw two smaller locations close operations.
The City of Greenville has filed a lawsuit against Camping World, seeking the court’s assistance in collecting unpaid fines from an oversized flag and flagpole that violate the city’s zoning ...